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1. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills.
Synonyms
- Anabas testudineus
- bottom-feeder
- cartilaginous fish
- caudal fin
- chondrichthian
- bottom-dweller
- fishbone
- climbing perch
- shoal
- milt
- game fish
- spawner
- northern snakehead
- tail fin
- rough fish
- roe
- bony fish
- young fish
- fingerling
- lateral line organ
- sport fish
- Pisces
- mouthbreeder
- school
- lateral line
- aquatic vertebrate
- bottom lurkers
- fish scale
- fin
- A. testudineus
Antonyms
- homocercal fin
- stay
- effector
- day school
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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Rhymes with Fish Bowl
- self-control
- rock-and-roll
- decontrol
- rock'n'roll
- espanol
- control
- pistole
- patrol
- mcdole
- extol
- console
- stroll
- strole
- strohl
- scroll
- pajole
- nicolle
- nicole
- mccoll
- mccole
- madole
- enroll
- devaul
- cajole
- abrol
- viole
- troll
- stoll
- stole
- stol
2. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] the flesh of fish used as food.
Synonyms
- salmon
- gray mullet
- eel
- scrod
- schrod
- anchovy
- hake
- solid food
- food
- grey mullet
- mullet
- panfish
- stockfish
- smelt
- rock salmon
- trout
- shad
- alewife
Antonyms
- achromatic color
- achromatic
- spiny-finned fish
- cool
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. bowl
noun. ['ˈboʊl'] a round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids; .
Synonyms
- toilet bowl
- vessel
- goldfish bowl
- jorum
- fishbowl
- mazer
Antonyms
- fauna
- disassembly
- misconstruction
- man
Etymology
- bolle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bolla (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bowle (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. fish
verb. ['ˈfɪʃ'] seek indirectly.
Synonyms
- angle
- seek
- search
Antonyms
- walk
- straight line
- repel
- get off
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. bowl
noun. ['ˈboʊl'] a concave shape with an open top.
Synonyms
- trough
- concave shape
- incurvature
- incurvation
Etymology
- bolle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bolla (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bowle (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. fish
verb. ['ˈfɪʃ'] catch or try to catch fish or shellfish.
Synonyms
- angle
- crab
- take hold of
- rail
- shrimp
- scallop
- shark
- catch
- grab
- brail
- net fish
- scollop
- trawl
- prawn
- seine
Antonyms
- reentrant angle
- oblique angle
- straighten
- stay in place
Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. bowl
noun. ['ˈboʊl'] a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods.
Synonyms
- slop basin
- cereal bowl
- slop bowl
- finger bowl
- punch bowl
- dish
- mixing bowl
- salad bowl
- soup bowl
Antonyms
- sit down
- lie down
- yield
- surrender
Etymology
- bolle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bolla (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bowle (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. Fish
noun. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Pisces.
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- Pisces
- person
- individual
- somebody
Antonyms
- adult
- loser
- unemotional person
- worker
9. bowl
noun. ['ˈboʊl'] a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco.
Synonyms
- container
- tobacco pipe
- pipe bowl
Antonyms
- natural elevation
- unwind
- stay in place
- uncoil
Etymology
- bolle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bolla (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bowle (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. bowl
noun. ['ˈboʊl'] a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments.
Synonyms
- coliseum
- skybox
- athletic field
- covered stadium
- domed stadium
- field
- amphitheater
- amphitheatre
- field house
- tiered seat
- playing field
- football stadium
- structure
- stand
- bullring
- standing room
- arena
- hippodrome
- dome
- sports stadium
- circus
- stadium
- ballpark
- construction
- playing area
Antonyms
- inactiveness
- inaction
- walk
Etymology
- bolle (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bolla (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bowle (Middle English (1100-1500))
Sentences with fish-bowl
1. Noun Phrase
If you have a large tank, you do not need to condition the water; but if you have a small fish bowl, refill it with bottled water.