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1. target-hunting
adjective. guided automatically toward the target.
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- impropriety
- propriety
- sobriety
- notoriety
- anxiety
- variety
- piety
2. gathering
noun. ['ˈgæðɝɪŋ'] the social act of assembling.
Synonyms
- group action
- meeting
- mobilization
- congregation
- calling together
- coming together
- assemblage
- concentration
- congregating
- convening
- mobilisation
- convocation
- assembly
Antonyms
- unfair
- ugly
- brunet
- extraordinary
3. gathering
noun. ['ˈgæðɝɪŋ'] a group of persons together in one place.
Synonyms
- gang
- camp
- fair
- octet
- covey
- threesome
- muster
- social group
- multitude
- septet
- community
- social affair
- form
- eightsome
- quintette
- room
- cortege
- meeting
- quintet
- audience
- throng
- turnout
- quorum
- concourse
- rap group
- quartet
- course
- crew
- floor
- year
- assembly
- social gathering
- trio
- bevy
- table
- trinity
- crowd
- cast of characters
- octette
- quartette
- bunch
- pair
- fivesome
- dramatis personae
- sevensome
- class
- sextet
- contingent
- carload
- retinue
- sextette
- sixsome
- rally
- foursome
- triad
- commune
- grade
- wine tasting
- municipality
- building
- suite
- septette
- assemblage
- entourage
- group meeting
- cast
- convocation
- mass meeting
Antonyms
- cloudy
- foul
- masculine
- demobilization
4. gathering
noun. ['ˈgæðɝɪŋ'] the act of gathering something.
Synonyms
- centralisation
- collecting
- harvesting
- harvest home
- gather
- centralization
- assembling
- harvest
- collection
Antonyms
- inequity
- unfairness
- partial
- unreasonable
5. society
noun. ['soʊˈsaɪɪti'] an extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization.
Synonyms
- open society
- structure
- civilization
- stratum
- civilisation
- socio-economic class
- social group
- tribal society
- class
- social class
- culture
- social organisation
- social structure
- sector
- social system
Antonyms
- divide
- unfasten
- dislodge
- nonmember
Etymology
- societé (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- societas (Latin)
6. hunting
noun. ['ˈhʌntɪŋ'] the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport.
Synonyms
- battue
- fox hunting
- beagling
- foxhunt
- deer hunt
- hunt
- blood sport
- pigsticking
- deer hunting
- duck hunting
- field sport
- outdoor sport
- coursing
Antonyms
- assembly
- discontinuation
- activation
- sink
Etymology
- -ing (English)
- -ing (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hunt (English)
- hunten (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. society
noun. ['soʊˈsaɪɪti'] a formal association of people with similar interests.
Synonyms
- investors club
- service club
- club
- racket club
- boat club
- lodge
- country club
- turnverein
- athenaeum
- hunt club
- sorority
- club member
- atheneum
- chess club
- fraternity
- social club
- glee club
- chapter
- slate club
- golf club
- order
- jockey club
- association
- yacht club
- bookclub
- frat
- hunt
- gild
- rowing club
Antonyms
- downgrade
- snarl
- entangle
- disarrange
Etymology
- societé (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- societas (Latin)
8. hunting
noun. ['ˈhʌntɪŋ'] the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts.
Synonyms
- stalk
- toil
- labour
- still hunt
- canned hunt
- hunt
- predation
- stalking
- birdnesting
Antonyms
- peristalsis
- anastalsis
- dormant
- inactiveness
Etymology
- -ing (English)
- -ing (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hunt (English)
- hunten (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. hunting
noun. ['ˈhʌntɪŋ'] the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone.
Synonyms
- foraging
- looking for
- seeking
- frisking
- exploration
- rummage
- ransacking
- activity
- hunt
- forage
- frisk
- looking
- quest
- scouring
- manhunt
- search
Antonyms
- inaction
- passive
- active
- profound
Etymology
- -ing (English)
- -ing (Middle English (1100-1500))
- hunt (English)
- hunten (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. society
noun. ['soʊˈsaɪɪti'] the fashionable elite.
Synonyms
- smart set
- elite
- high society
- bon ton
- beau monde
- elite group
Antonyms
- instability
- war
- deregulate
- disorganise
Etymology
- societé (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- societas (Latin)