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titivate

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Main Entry: dress up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put on one's best clothes

Synonyms:

array, attire, beautify, clothe, deck out, embellish, fit out, fix up, gussy up, improve, overdress, preen, prettify, primp, prink, slick, smarten, spiff up, spruce up, titivate

Antonyms:

dress casually, dress down
Main Entry: freshen
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make like new; revitalize

Synonyms:

activate, air, cleanse, enliven, invigorate, purify, refresh, restore, revive, rouse, spruce up, sweeten, titivate, ventilate

Antonyms:

overuse
Main Entry: primp
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: beautify and dress nicely

Synonyms:

deck out, dress up, fix up, get dressed up, groom, gussy up, preen, prepare, slick*, smarten, spiff, spruce, titivate

Antonyms:

mess up, uglify
Main Entry: provoke
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start, evoke; stimulate

Synonyms:

animate, arouse, awaken, begin, bestir, bring about, bring down, bring on, bring to one's feet, build up, call forth, cause, challenge, draw forth, electrify, elicit, enthuse, excite, fire, fire up, galvanize, generate, give rise to, incite, induce, inflame, innervate, innerve, inspire, instigate, kindle, lead to, make, motivate, move, occasion, pique, precipitate, prime, produce, promote, prompt, quicken, rally, rouse, roust, stir, suscitate, thrill, titillate, titivate, waken, whet
Notes: provoke means to stir up or arouse - or to incite to anger or resentment; evoke means to call forth or call to mind emotions, feelings, and responses

Antonyms:

end, halt, prevent, stop
Main Entry: spruce up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make neat, well-groomed

Synonyms:

brush, deck out, dress up, fix up, groom, prim, primp, sleek, slick, smarten, tidy, titivate, wash

Antonyms:

dirty, mess up
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