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1. about-face
verb.
Turn,
usually
180
degrees.
Synonyms
turn
Antonyms
decrease
tune
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2. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
(of
quantities)
imprecise
but
fairly
close
to
correct.
Synonyms
close to
approximately
roughly
more or less
some
just about
or so
around
Antonyms
no
all
little
ordinary
go
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
All
around
or
on
all
sides.
Synonyms
around
Antonyms
generous
distant
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
In
the
area
or
vicinity.
Synonyms
around
Antonyms
recede
far
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
In
or
to
a
reversed
position
or
direction.
Synonyms
around
Antonyms
natural
right
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
Used
of
movement
to
or
among
many
different
places
or
in
no
particular
direction.
Synonyms
around
Antonyms
least
asleep
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. about
adverb.
(əˈbaʊt)
(of
actions
or
states)
slightly
short
of
or
not
quite
accomplished;
all
but.
Synonyms
near
most
virtually
nigh
almost
well-nigh
nearly
Antonyms
inactiveness
lethargic
dull
passive
dormant
Etymology
about (English)
about (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. lark
noun.
(ˈlɑːrk)
Any
carefree
episode.
Synonyms
escapade
sexcapade
recreation
diversion
Antonyms
lack
defeat
lose
inactivity
overact
Etymology
lark (English)
larke (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. lark
noun.
(ˈlɑːrk)
North
American
songbirds
having
a
yellow
breast.
Synonyms
genus Sturnella
western meadowlark
meadowlark
New World oriole
oriole
Sturnella
eastern meadowlark
American oriole
Sturnella magna
Sturnella neglecta
Etymology
lark (English)
larke (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. lark
noun.
(ˈlɑːrk)
Any
of
numerous
predominantly
Old
World
birds
noted
for
their
singing.
Synonyms
skylark
Alaudidae
oscine
Alauda arvensis
oscine bird
family Alaudidae
Antonyms
underact
immovableness
tightness
immovability
refrain
Etymology
lark (English)
larke (Middle English (1100-1500))
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