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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. class
noun. ['ˈklæs'] a collection of things sharing a common attribute.
Synonyms
- sex
- violin family
- denomination
- collection
- grammatical category
- paradigm
- syntactic category
- declension
- substitution class
- family
- category
- accumulation
- superphylum
- stamp
- brass family
- conjugation
- assemblage
- woodwind family
- histocompatibility complex
Antonyms
- disorderliness
- divest
- diapsid
- buy
Etymology
- classe (French)
- classis (Latin)
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Rhymes with Open Class Word
- transferred
- transfered
- undeterred
- uncured
- preferred
- prefered
- overheard
- misheard
- conferred
- concurred
- unheard
- reword
- referred
- recurred
- interred
- inferred
- incurred
- deterred
- demurred
- deferred
- chauffeured
- alward
- absurd
- stirred
- spurred
- slurred
- occurred
- blurred
- third
- nerd
2. class
noun. ['ˈklæs'] a body of students who are taught together.
Synonyms
- grade
- assemblage
- section
- course
- master class
- discussion section
- form
Antonyms
- peripheral
- right
- left
- artifact
Etymology
- classe (French)
- classis (Latin)
3. word
noun. ['ˈwɝːd'] a unit of language that native speakers can identify.
Synonyms
- descriptor
- troponym
- term
- subordinate word
- vocable
- superordinate
- whole name
- dissyllable
- retronym
- head
- opposite word
- guideword
- loan-blend
- derivative
- cognate
- four-letter word
- catchword
- closed-class word
- metonym
- subordinate
- terminology
- antonym
- quantifier
- superordinate word
- hypernym
- meronym
- form
- written word
- oxytone
- partitive
- monosyllabic word
- content word
- diminutive
- neologism
- neology
- coinage
- dirty word
- equivalent word
- polysyllabic word
- manner name
- spoken word
- anagram
- cognate word
- synonym
- back-formation
- deictic word
- language
- loanblend
- polysyllable
- anaphor
- polysemant
- homonym
- primitive
- loan
- syllable
- headword
- hybrid
- head word
- signifier
- syncategoreme
- palindrome
- polysemantic word
- key word
- nonce word
- hapax legomenon
- affix
- deictic
- reduplication
- loanword
- monosyllable
- paroxytone
- four-letter Anglo-Saxon word
- disyllable
- classifier
- hyponym
- polysemous word
- nomenclature
- charade
- function word
- word form
- language unit
- syncategorem
- trisyllable
- open-class word
- proparoxytone
- linguistic unit
- substantive
- opposite
- contraction
- holonym
- logical quantifier
- guide word
- heteronym
Antonyms
- antonym
- categorem
- synonym
- plural
Etymology
- word (Middle English (1100-1500))
- word (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. open
verb. ['ˈoʊpən'] cause to open or to become open.
Synonyms
- reopen
- unlock
- unseal
- prise
- open up
- unbar
- jimmy
- unbolt
- breach
- lance
- prize
- lever
- break open
- gap
- uncork
- click open
Antonyms
- lock
- bar
- seal
- close
- bolt
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. open
verb. ['ˈoʊpən'] start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning.
Synonyms
- establish
- launch
- found
- set up
Antonyms
- abolish
- nonabsorbent
- impervious
- inhospitable
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. open
adjective. ['ˈoʊpən'] affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed.
Synonyms
- ajar
- wide-open
Antonyms
- inferior
- clothed
- cooked
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. word
noun. ['ˈwɝːd'] a brief statement.
Antonyms
- foot
Etymology
- word (Middle English (1100-1500))
- word (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. open
adjective. ['ˈoʊpən'] affording free passage or access.
Synonyms
- unsealed
- unfastened
- yawning
- unstoppered
Antonyms
- sealed
- painless
- processed
- experienced
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. open
adjective. ['ˈoʊpən'] with no protection or shield.
Synonyms
- unprotected
Antonyms
- assisted
- covered
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. open
verb. ['ˈoʊpən'] become open.
Synonyms
- change state
- open up
- fly open
- turn
Antonyms
- fasten
- little
- meager
- accurate
Etymology
- open (Old English (ca. 450-1100))