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1. London
noun. the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center.
Synonyms
- Westminster
- Pall Mall
- City of London
- British capital
- Wembley
- Soho
- Trafalgar Square
- Old Bailey
- the City
- capital of the United Kingdom
- Whitehall
- Wimbledon
- Harley Street
- Tower of London
- Greater London
- City of Westminster
- Big Ben
- England
- Greenwich
- Londoner
- West End
- Fleet Street
- Bloomsbury
- Newgate
Etymology
- Londinium (Latin)
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Rhymes with Jack London
- port-london
- new-london
- grunden
- sundin
- munden
- lunden
- dundon
2. London
noun. United States writer of novels based on experiences in the Klondike gold rush (1876-1916).
Synonyms
- Jack London
Etymology
- Londinium (Latin)
3. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] game equipment consisting of one of several small six-pointed metal pieces that are picked up while bouncing a ball in the game of jacks.
Synonyms
- game equipment
Antonyms
- worsen
- discharge
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas.
Synonyms
- Alectis ciliaris
- family Carangidae
- Seriola grandis
- thread-fish
- kingfish
- carangid
- amberfish
- runner
- Caranx crysos
- Seriola dorsalis
- yellow jack
- Caranx hippos
- jack crevalle
- threadfish
- leatherjacket
- Seriola zonata
- blue runner
- Carangidae
- crevalle jack
- rainbow runner
- yellowtail
- Elagatis bipinnulata
- leatherjack
- rudderfish
- banded rudderfish
- amberjack
- carangid fish
Antonyms
- nonworker
- settled
- inability
- maximum
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted.
Synonyms
- jackfruit tree
- Artocarpus heterophyllus
- jackfruit
- edible fruit
Antonyms
- turn in
- stay in place
- stand still
- ebb
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] a small worthless amount.
Synonyms
- small indefinite quantity
- doodly-squat
- shit
- diddly-squat
- diddley
- small indefinite amount
- diddlysquat
- diddly
- squat
- diddlyshit
Antonyms
- fail
- idle
- integrate
- stay
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] tool for exerting pressure or lifting.
Synonyms
- screw jack
- jackscrew
- tool
Antonyms
- lie
- stand
- tall
- high
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. jack
verb. ['ˈdʒæk'] lift with a special device.
Synonyms
- raise
- elevate
- bring up
- get up
- lift
Antonyms
- descend
- bring down
- go down
- depress
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. jack
noun. ['ˈdʒæk'] an electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug.
Synonyms
- telephone jack
- electrical device
Antonyms
- divide
- start
- underdress
Etymology
- jakke (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. Jack
noun. a man who serves as a sailor.
Synonyms
- crewman
- sea dog
- seafarer
- bo's'n
- deckhand
- gob
- bos'n
- old salt
- pilot
- sailor
- boatswain
- lighterman
- bosun
- seaman
- tar
- bo'sun
- Jack-tar
- able seaman
- sea lawyer
- steersman
- officer
- ship's officer
- bargee
- whaler
- able-bodied seaman
- mariner
- roustabout
- bargeman
- steerer
Antonyms
- civilian