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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. cousin
noun. ['ˈkʌzən'] the child of your aunt or uncle.
Synonyms
- full cousin
- relation
- relative
- first cousin
Antonyms
- descendant
- unconnectedness
- connectedness
- absolute
Etymology
- cosin (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- consobrinus (Latin)
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Rhymes with First Cousin
- dozen
- doesn't
2. first
adjective. ['ˈfɝːst'] preceding all others in time or space or degree.
Synonyms
- prototypical
- firstborn
- archetypical
- premiere
- eldest
- prototypic
- primary
- basic
- prototypal
- initial
- prime
- first-year
- early
- archetypal
- original
- front
- premier
- introductory
Antonyms
- late
- middle
- last
- secondary
- back
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. first
adjective. ['ˈfɝːst'] indicating the beginning unit in a series.
Synonyms
- ordinal
Antonyms
- empty
- immature
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. first
adverb. ['ˈfɝːst'] before anything else.
Synonyms
- foremost
- first of all
- firstly
Antonyms
- present
- old
- past
- uncreative
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. first
adverb. ['ˈfɝːst'] the initial time.
Antonyms
- conventional
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. first
noun. ['ˈfɝːst'] the first or highest in an ordering or series.
Synonyms
- rank
- former
Antonyms
- disadvantage
- refrain
- leave office
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. first
noun. ['ˈfɝːst'] the first element in a countable series.
Synonyms
- ordinal
- number 1
- no.
- ordinal number
Antonyms
- stop
- close
- stand still
- go off
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. first
adverb. ['ˈfɝːst'] prominently forward.
Antonyms
- aft
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. first
adjective. ['ˈfɝːst'] serving to begin.
Synonyms
- beginning
Antonyms
- derived
- nonstandard
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. first
adjective. ['ˈfɝːst'] serving to set in motion.
Synonyms
- maiden
- initiatory
- initiative
- opening
Antonyms
- acidic
- amphoteric
- disapprove
- inferior
Etymology
- first (Middle English (1100-1500))