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test - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: test
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: examine, quiz
Synonyms: analyze, assay, assess, check, confirm, demonstrate, experiment, inquire, investigate, look into, prove, question, substantiate, try, try on, validate, verify, experimentalize, give a tryout, make a trial run, match up, prove out, put to the test, run idea by someone, run it up a flagpole, see how it flies, see how wind blows, send up a balloon, shake down*, stack up, try on for size, try out
Main Entry: assay
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: analysis
Synonyms: appraisal, assessment, estimation, evaluation, examination, inspection, investigation, measurement, rating, survey, test, trial, valuation
Main Entry: assay
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: analyze
Synonyms: appraise, apprise, assess, check, check out, estimate, evaluate, examine, inspect, investigate, measure, peg*, prove, rate, read, see, size, survey, test, try, value, weigh, eyeball, size up*, valuate
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: confrontation, dare, defiance, demanding, demur, interrogation, objection, protest, provocation, remonstrance, test, threat, trial, ultimatum, claiming, summons to contest
Antonyms: agree, answer, decide, win
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question
Synonyms: accost, arouse, assert, beard, brave, call for, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face the music*, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, investigate, provoke, query, reclaim, require, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet*, try, vindicate, ask for, call out, face down, face off, fly in the face of, hang in, insist upon, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, search out, stand up to, stick it out
Antonyms: agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: crunch
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: crucial point
Synonyms: crisis, critical point, crux, difficulty, emergency, moment of truth*, problem, test, trouble, hour of decision, trying time
Antonyms: trivia
Main Entry: essay
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: try, attempt
Synonyms: aim, assay, endeavor, labor, offer, seek, strive, struggle, take on, test, toil, travail, undertake, venture, work, have a crack, have a go, have a shot, have at it, make a run at, put to the test, take a stab at, take a whack at, try out
Antonyms: forget, neglect, pass, be idle
Main Entry: experimental
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exploratory
Synonyms: beginning, empirical, laboratory, momentary, pilot, preliminary, preparatory, primary, provisional, speculative, temporary, tentative, test, trial, developmental, experiential, first stage, on approval, probationary, trial-and-error, unconcluded, under probation, unproved
Antonyms: tested, tried, proven
Main Entry: explore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: investigate; survey
Synonyms: analyze, burrow, examine, go into*, hunt, inspect, look into, probe, prospect, question, research, scout, scrutinize, search, seek, sift, test, tour, travel, traverse, try, delve into, dig into, have a look, inquire into, leave no stone unturned, reconnoitre, turn inside out
Main Entry: gauge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: measure, standard
Synonyms: barometer, basis, benchmark, bore, capacity, check, criterion, degree, depth, example, exemplar, extent, guide, guideline, height, indicator, magnitude, mark, meter, model, norm, pattern, rule, sample, scale, scope, size, span, test, thickness, touchstone*, type, width, yardstick
Antonyms: estimate, guess
Main Entry: judge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make decision from evidence; deduce
Synonyms: act on, adjudge, adjudicate, appraise, appreciate, approximate, arbitrate, arrive, ascertain, assess, check, collect, conclude, condemn, consider, criticize, decide, decree, deduct, derive, determine, discern, distinguish, doom, draw, esteem, estimate, evaluate, examine, find, gather, make, make out, mediate, place, put, rate, reckon, referee, resolve, review, rule, sentence, settle, sit, suppose, test, try, umpire, value, give a hearing, pass sentence, pronounce sentence, size up
Main Entry: ordeal
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: trouble, suffering
Synonyms: affliction, agony, anguish, calamity, cross, crucible, difficulty, distress, nightmare, test, torment, torture, trial, tribulation, visitation, calvary
Antonyms: happiness, pleasure
Main Entry: preliminary
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: introductory, initial
Synonyms: basic, elemental, elementary, first, fundamental, opening, pilot, preceding, prefatory, preparatory, preparing, primal, primary, prior, test, trial, exploratory, inductive, initiatory, precursory, qualifying, readying
Antonyms: final, closing, concluding
Main Entry: probe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: explore, investigate
Synonyms: ask, catechize, check, check out, dig, examine, eye, go into, inquire, interrogate, look into, penetrate, pierce, poke, prod, prospect, query, quiz, scrutinize, search, sift, sound, study, test, verify, check over, check up, delve into, feel around, feel out, look-see, put out a feeler, sound out, test the waters
Main Entry: prove
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: establish facts; put to a test
Synonyms: affirm, analyze, ascertain, assay, attest, authenticate, back, bear out, certify, check, confirm, convince, corroborate, declare, demonstrate, determine, document, end up, evidence, evince, examine, experiment, explain, find, fix, justify, manifest, pan out*, result, settle, show, substantiate, sustain, test, testify, trial, try, turn out, uphold, validate, verify, warrant, witness, add up, have a case, make evident, show clearly, show once and for all
Antonyms: discredit, disprove, theorize, hypothesize
Main Entry: provisional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contingent, tentative
Synonyms: conditional, dependent, ephemeral, experimental, interim, limited, makeshift, passing, qualified, rough-and-ready, stopgap*, temporary, test, transient, pro tem, provisionary, provisory, transitional
Antonyms: certain, definite, permanent
Main Entry: quiz
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: questioning, often in an organized academic setting
Synonyms: check, examination, investigation, query, test, blue book, exam, shotgun
Antonyms: answer, reply
Main Entry: quiz
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: question
Synonyms: ask, catechize, check, cross-examine, examine, give the third degree, grill*, inquire, interrogate, investigate, pick one's brains, pump*, query, test
Antonyms: answer, reply
Main Entry: rehearse
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: prepare for performance
Synonyms: act, depict, describe, do over, drill, dry run*, experiment, go over, go through, hold a reading, hone, iterate, learn one's part, narrate, practice, ready, recapitulate, recite, recount, reenact, reiterate, relate, repeat, review, run lines, run through, study, take from the top, tell, test, train, try out, tune up, walk through, warm up, work out
Antonyms: go cold turkey
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