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1. bell the cat
verb.
Take
a
risk;
perform
a
daring
act.
Synonyms
risk
lay on the line
put on the line
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2. bell
noun.
(ˈbɛl)
A
hollow
device
made
of
metal
that
makes
a
ringing
sound
when
struck.
Synonyms
acoustic device
death bell
tocsin
sleigh bell
dinner bell
death knell
fire bell
electric bell
cowbell
sound bow
cascabel
sheep bell
shop bell
tongue
warning bell
clapper
signaling device
school bell
church bell
Antonyms
artificial language
pull
attract
criticize
retreat
Etymology
bell (English)
bellan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
belle (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. bell
noun.
(ˈbɛl)
A
push
button
at
an
outer
door
that
gives
a
ringing
or
buzzing
signal
when
pushed.
Synonyms
push button
push
night bell
doorbell
button
buzzer
Antonyms
unwholesome
injured
unhealthy
damaged
devoice
Etymology
bell (English)
bellan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
belle (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. bell
noun.
(ˈbɛl)
The
sound
of
a
bell
being
struck.
Synonyms
knell
toll
angelus
sound
angelus bell
Antonyms
silence
unreasonable
shallow
invalid
incomplete
Etymology
bell (English)
bellan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
belle (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. bell
noun.
(ˈbɛl)
The
shape
of
a
bell.
Synonyms
curve
bell shape
campana
curved shape
Antonyms
straight line
unrighteous
unwind
uncoil
lower
Etymology
bell (English)
bellan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
belle (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Bell
noun.
English
painter;
sister
of
Virginia
Woolf;
prominent
member
of
the
Bloomsbury
Group
(1879-1961).
Synonyms
Vanessa Bell
Vanessa Stephen
Bloomsbury Group
7. Bell
noun.
A
phonetician
and
father
of
Alexander
Graham
Bell
(1819-1905).
Synonyms
Alexander Melville Bell
Melville Bell
8. cat
noun.
(ˈkæt)
Feline
mammal
usually
having
thick
soft
fur
and
no
ability
to
roar:
domestic
cats;
wildcats.
Synonyms
Felis domesticus
felid
wildcat
true cat
domestic cat
house cat
feline
Felis catus
Antonyms
include
necessitate
stay in place
dematerialize
dematerialise
Etymology
cat (English)
cat (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. cat
noun.
(ˈkæt)
A
whip
with
nine
knotted
cords.
Synonyms
whip
cat-o'-nine-tails
Antonyms
fail
appear
prevent
Etymology
cat (English)
cat (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. cat
noun.
(ˈkæt)
A
large
tracked
vehicle
that
is
propelled
by
two
endless
metal
belts;
frequently
used
for
moving
earth
in
construction
and
farm
work.
Synonyms
Caterpillar
tracked vehicle
Antonyms
disapprove
forbid
recede
Etymology
cat (English)
cat (Middle English (1100-1500))
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