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1. flip over
verb.
Turn
upside
down,
or
throw
so
as
to
reverse.
Synonyms
flip
turn
turn over
Antonyms
switch on
disengage
switch off
respectful
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2. carry-over
noun.
Application
of
a
skill
learned
in
one
situation
to
a
different
but
similar
situation.
Synonyms
stimulus generalisation
transfer
acquisition
learning
generalisation
stimulus generalization
generalization
transfer of training
Antonyms
upload
download
export
import
take
3. going-over
noun.
A
careful
and
thorough
inspection.
Synonyms
examination
scrutiny
Antonyms
praise
4. over
adjective.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Having
come
or
been
brought
to
a
conclusion.
Synonyms
finished
terminated
ended
concluded
complete
all over
Antonyms
unfinished
Phanerogamae
Cryptogamia
end
misconception
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. flip
verb.
(ˈflɪp)
Lightly
throw
to
see
which
side
comes
up.
Synonyms
turn
toss
Antonyms
thin
freeze
alkalize
Etymology
flip (English)
flippant (English)
6. over
adverb.
(ˈoʊvɝ)
Throughout
a
period
of
time.
Synonyms
o'er
Antonyms
inside
outside
Etymology
over (English)
ofer (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. flip
verb.
(ˈflɪp)
Cause
to
go
on
or
to
be
engaged
or
set
in
operation.
Synonyms
throw
mesh
switch on
cut
turn out
turn off
lock
switch off
switch
turn on
engage
operate
Antonyms
switch on
disengage
switch off
engage
boil
Etymology
flip (English)
flippant (English)
8. flip
noun.
(ˈflɪp)
An
acrobatic
feat
in
which
the
feet
roll
over
the
head
(either
forward
or
backward)
and
return.
Synonyms
summerset
somerset
summersault
somersaulting
somersault
flip-flop
tumble
Antonyms
uncut
strengthen
malfunction
undiluted
uncastrated
Etymology
flip (English)
flippant (English)
9. flip
adjective.
(ˈflɪp)
Marked
by
casual
disrespect.
Synonyms
disrespectful
impudent
snotty-nosed
insolent
Antonyms
respectful
orient
unsnarl
disentangle
inflate
Etymology
flip (English)
flippant (English)
10. flip
verb.
(ˈflɪp)
React
in
an
excited,
delighted,
or
surprised
way.
Synonyms
react
flip out
respond
Antonyms
back
veer
calm
fire
Etymology
flip (English)
flippant (English)
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