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Antonyms
1. circle
noun. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point.
Synonyms
- circle of curvature
- arc
- osculating circle
- equator
- epicycle
- oval
- ellipse
Antonyms
- misfortune
- good luck
- success
- take
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- aichele
- ankle
- arbuckle
- article
- article
- baechle
- barnacle
- barnicle
- berkel
- bespectacle
- bickel
- bickell
- bickle
- bicycle
- birchall
- birkel
- boeckel
- brickel
- brickell
- brickle
2. circle
noun. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] an unofficial association of people or groups.
Synonyms
- camp
- Four Hundred
- social group
- band
- confederacy
- set
- coterie
- clique
- inner circle
- horsy set
- pack
- cohort
- horsey set
- company
- lot
- party
- conspiracy
- ingroup
- jet set
Antonyms
- lack
- young
- aged
- good fortune
3. circle
verb. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] travel around something.
Synonyms
- circle round
- compass
- circumambulate
- revolve around
- go
- circumnavigate
- locomote
- circle around
- walk around
- travel
Antonyms
- go
- precede
- advance
- rush
4. circle
noun. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] something approximating the shape of a circle.
Synonyms
- shape
Antonyms
- descend
- linger
5. circle
verb. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] move in circles.
Synonyms
- orb
- circulate
- go
- locomote
- loop
- orbit
- travel
- revolve
- troll
Antonyms
- converge
- enter
- hop out
- stand still
6. circle
noun. ['ˈsɝːkəl'] movement once around a course.
Synonyms
- lap
- locomotion
- circuit
- lap of honour
- victory lap
- travel
Antonyms
- alignment
- untie
- detach
- disarrange
7. great
adjective. ['ˈgreɪt'] relatively large in size or number or extent; larger than others of its kind.
Synonyms
- large
Antonyms
- little
- wicked
Etymology
- greet (Middle English (1100-1500))
- great (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. great
adjective. ['ˈgreɪt'] of major significance or importance.
Synonyms
- outstanding
- important
Antonyms
- evil
- immoral
- evilness
Etymology
- greet (Middle English (1100-1500))
- great (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. great
adjective. ['ˈgreɪt'] remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect.
Antonyms
- unkindness
Etymology
- greet (Middle English (1100-1500))
- great (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. great
adjective. ['ˈgreɪt'] very good.
Synonyms
- slap-up
- good
- bully
- bang-up
- cracking
- dandy
- corking
- groovy
- neat
- nifty
- peachy
- keen
- not bad
- swell
Antonyms
- worst
- export
- import
- natural object
Etymology
- greet (Middle English (1100-1500))
- great (Old English (ca. 450-1100))