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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. party
noun. ['ˈpɑːrti'] an organization to gain political power.
Synonyms
- labour party
- GOP
- American Labor Party
- Know-Nothing Party
- Black Panthers
- Gironde
- Prohibition Party
- organisation
- Socialist Labor Party
- American Federalist Party
- war party
- Liberal Democrat Party
- third party
- Green Party
- States' Rights Democratic Party
- Opposition
- Democratic Party
- Whig Party
- Republican Party
- Nazi Party
- political system
- Liberal Party
- National Socialist German Workers' Party
- Guomindang
- Socialist Party
- political party
- Farmer-Labor Party
- organization
- Anti-Masonic Party
- Free Soil Party
- Social Democratic Party
- Kuomintang
- Liberty Party
- People's Party
- Populist Party
- Conservative Party
- Federal Party
- Constitutional Union Party
- Dixiecrats
- Progressive Party
- labor party
- Federalist Party
- Democratic-Republican Party
- Bull Moose Party
- American Party
- form of government
- Greenback Party
- Communist Party
Antonyms
- disunion
- nonsmoker
- introversive
- ambiversive
Etymology
- partie (English)
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Rhymes with Party Boss
- criss-cross
- vandross
- hot-cross
- chandross
- recross
- lacrosse
- la-crosse
- lacross
- exhausts
- emboss
- chavous
- across
- stauss
- sloss
- schloss
- pross
- ploss
- kross
- krausse
- krause
- kloss
- gloss
- fross
- dross
- cross
- cros
- closs
- clauss
- bross
- bloss
2. party
noun. ['ˈpɑːrti'] a group of people gathered together for pleasure.
Synonyms
- shindig
- soiree
- fete champetre
- dinner
- social affair
- open house
- housewarming
- social
- shindy
- mask
- dance
- dinner party
- social gathering
- wedding
- reunion
- reception
- masquerade party
- smoker
- mixer
- wedding party
- stag party
- lawn party
- garden party
- sociable
- hen party
- shower
- slumber party
- masquerade
Antonyms
- unsociable
- show
- uncover
- unmask
Etymology
- partie (English)
3. party
noun. ['ˈpɑːrti'] a band of people associated temporarily in some activity.
Synonyms
- fatigue party
- company
- party to the action
- lot
- search party
- war party
- stretcher party
- circle
- band
- landing party
- rescue party
- party to the transaction
Antonyms
- uncongenial
- unreasonably
- immoderately
- joyless
Etymology
- partie (English)
4. party
noun. ['ˈpɑːrti'] an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment.
Synonyms
- house party
- bun-fight
- whist drive
- cocktail party
- jolly
- tea party
- bunfight
- dance
- social occasion
- social function
- brawl
- fete
- do
- function
- bash
- feast
- ceilidh
- birthday party
- fiesta
- occasion
Antonyms
- finish
- inactivity
- ungregarious
- unsocial
Etymology
- partie (English)
5. party
noun. ['ˈpɑːrti'] a person involved in legal proceedings.
Synonyms
- soul
- intervenor
- assignee
- litigant
- vouchee
- Jane Doe
- individual
- litigator
- mortal
- person
- John Doe
- reversioner
- contractor
- tort-feasor
- Richard Roe
- assignor
- tortfeasor
- somebody
Antonyms
- stay in place
- unmake
- hardware
- malfunction
Etymology
- partie (English)
6. boss
noun. ['ˈbɑːs, ˈbɔs'] a person who exercises control over workers.
Synonyms
- gaffer
- ganger
- honcho
- straw boss
- assistant foreman
- baas
- foreman
- supervisor
Antonyms
- euphemism
- female parent
- worst
- low
Etymology
- baas (Dutch)
- baes (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
- bos (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. boss
noun. ['ˈbɑːs, ˈbɔs'] a person responsible for hiring workers.
Synonyms
- old man
- guvnor
- employer
Antonyms
- bring to
- unfreeze
- unblock
- remember
Etymology
- baas (Dutch)
- baes (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
- bos (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. boss
noun. ['ˈbɑːs, ˈbɔs'] a person who exercises control and makes decisions.
Synonyms
- drug lord
- drug baron
Antonyms
- ability
- ride
- woman
Etymology
- baas (Dutch)
- baes (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
- bos (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. boss
noun. ['ˈbɑːs, ˈbɔs'] a circular rounded projection or protuberance.
Synonyms
- projection
- nailhead
- knob
Antonyms
- free
- natural object
- unstuff
- show
Etymology
- baas (Dutch)
- baes (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
- bos (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. boss
noun. ['ˈbɑːs, ˈbɔs'] a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments.
Synonyms
- pol
- politico
- political boss
- politician
- party boss
Antonyms
- subscript
- junior
- affected
- adscript
Etymology
- baas (Dutch)
- baes (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
- bos (Middle English (1100-1500))