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1. double up
verb.
Bend
over
or
curl
up,
usually
with
laughter
or
pain.
Synonyms
double over
flex
double
bend
Antonyms
straighten
stay in place
forward
veer
ahead
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2. double
noun.
(ˈdʌbəl)
A
base
hit
on
which
the
batter
stops
safely
at
second
base.
Synonyms
two-bagger
line double
base hit
two-baser
line-drive double
safety
two-base hit
Antonyms
member
stranger
bad guy
withholder
unemotional person
3. double
verb.
(ˈdʌbəl)
Increase
twofold.
Synonyms
redouble
multiply
manifold
geminate
duplicate
Antonyms
dependent
shared
impersonal
compression
increase
4. double
adjective.
(ˈdʌbəl)
Consisting
of
or
involving
two
parts
or
components
usually
in
pairs.
Synonyms
duple
dual
multiple
Antonyms
single
juvenile
bad person
agonist
5. double
adjective.
(ˈdʌbəl)
Having
more
than
one
decidedly
dissimilar
aspects
or
qualities;
public
preaching
and
private
influence"-
R.W.Emerson.
Synonyms
treble
three-fold
threefold
multiple
two-fold
twofold
dual
Antonyms
single
religious person
pessimist
creditor
partisan
6. double
adjective.
(ˈdʌbəl)
Twice
as
great
or
many.
Synonyms
doubled
multiple
two-fold
twofold
Antonyms
single
worker
adult
female
loser
7. double
verb.
(ˈdʌbəl)
Hit
a
two-base
hit.
Synonyms
hit
Antonyms
high relief
low relief
8. up
adverb.
(ˈʌp)
Spatially
or
metaphorically
from
a
lower
to
a
higher
position.
Synonyms
upwardly
upward
upwards
Antonyms
downwardly
down
downwards
downward
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. up
adjective.
(ˈʌp)
Being
or
moving
higher
in
position
or
greater
in
some
value;
being
above
a
former
position
or
level.
Synonyms
upbound
dormy
leading
risen
skyward
upward
ascending
ahead
high
aweigh
dormie
in the lead
upfield
heavenward
sprouted
Antonyms
descending
down
low
sober
dejected
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. up
verb.
(ˈʌp)
Raise.
Synonyms
increase
Antonyms
decrease
unfree
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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