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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. hand
noun. ['ˈhænd'] the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb.
Synonyms
- right
- hooks
- fist
- right hand
- vena metacarpus
- homo
- arteria digitalis
- metacarpal vein
- mitt
- extremity
- paw
- meat hooks
- metacarpus
- palm
- human
- human being
- arm
- ball
- man
- digital arteries
- manus
- vena intercapitalis
- metacarpal artery
- maulers
- intercapitular vein
- left
- thenar
- clenched fist
- left hand
- finger
Antonyms
- ambidextrous
- unethical
- evil
- unjust
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Rhymes with Dead Hand
- misunderstand
- vallegrande
- understand
- withstand
- meadowland
- lefthand
- unplanned
- righthand
- marchand
- firsthand
- expand
- disband
- bourland
- unmanned
- strande
- strand
- remand
- outmanned
- offhand
- laband
- hoiland
- fernand
- demand
- deland
- command
- stand
- spanned
- scanned
- planned
- grande
2. dead
adjective. ['ˈdɛd'] no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life.
Synonyms
- inanimate
- defunct
- gone
- late
- stillborn
- aliveness
- brain dead
- assassinated
- breathless
- living
- departed
- pulseless
- fallen
- deathly
- lifeless
- bloodless
- at rest
- slain
- asleep
- d.o.a.
- deathlike
- doomed
- stone-dead
- deceased
- at peace
- exsanguine
- executed
- murdered
- nonviable
- life
- vitality
- cold
- exsanguinous
- exanimate
Antonyms
- spirited
- inactiveness
- spiritless
- inanimateness
Etymology
- ded (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. hand
verb. ['ˈhænd'] place into the hands or custody of.
Synonyms
- slip
- give
- pass on
- leave
- hand over
- entrust
- relinquish
- resign
- trust
- release
- pass
- fork over
- transfer
- render
- deal
- confide
- fork out
- commit
- deliver
- sneak
- free
- reach
- turn over
- intrust
- fork up
- turn in
Antonyms
- borrow
- breastfeed
- starve
- bottlefeed
4. dead
noun. ['ˈdɛd'] people who are no longer living.
Synonyms
- decedent
- people
- dead soul
- deceased person
- deceased
- dead person
- departed
Antonyms
- death
- ill health
- warm
- unfrozen
Etymology
- ded (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. dead
adjective. ['ˈdɛd'] not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat.
Synonyms
- out of play
- extinct
- lifeless
Antonyms
- live
- inactivity
- animate
- future
Etymology
- ded (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. hand
noun. ['ˈhænd'] a hired laborer on a farm or ranch.
Synonyms
- ranch hand
- hired hand
- farmhand
- fieldhand
- jack
- ostler
- manual laborer
- farm worker
- herdsman
- groom
- herder
- hired man
- drover
- stableman
- labourer
- laborer
- field hand
- hostler
Antonyms
- claim
- enter
- take office
- resist
7. hand
noun. ['ˈhænd'] something written by hand.
Synonyms
- cursive
- scribble
- writing
- calligraphy
- penmanship
- chirography
- scratch
- scrawl
- shorthand
- stenography
- running hand
- tachygraphy
- handwriting
- cacography
- script
- longhand
Antonyms
- wrongly
- incorrectly
- inside
- parallel
8. hand
noun. ['ˈhænd'] ability.
Synonyms
- ability
Antonyms
- improperly
- wrongfulness
9. hand
noun. ['ˈhænd'] a position given by its location to the side of an object.
Antonyms
- civilian
10. dead
adjective. ['ˈdɛd'] very tired.
Synonyms
- all in
- tired
- bushed
Antonyms
- colorful
- bloody
- human
- awake
Etymology
- ded (Middle English (1100-1500))