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1. phone
noun. ['ˈfoʊn'] electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds.
Synonyms
- telephone
- extension
- extension phone
- phone system
- wireless telephone
- dial telephone
- pay-station
- dial phone
- desk phone
- telephone system
- handset
- radiophone
- telephone set
- speakerphone
- radiotelephone
- electronic equipment
- telephone extension
- receiver
- French telephone
- telephone receiver
- pay-phone
Antonyms
- stay in place
- unvoiced
- unsound
- unhealthy
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- prerecord
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- mountford
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- explored
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- axford
- verwoerd
- shavord
- reward
- revord
- record
- reboard
- mccord
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- laborde
- ignored
- dubord
- deborde
- debord
- beauford
- alvord
- abhorred
- sward
- stored
Sentences with phone-cord
1. Noun Phrase
Attach the fax to the phone line via a phone cord.
2. phone
verb. ['ˈfoʊn'] get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone.
Synonyms
- ring
- telecommunicate
- cell phone
- call up
- dial
- call
- call in
Antonyms
- broken
- devoice
- silence
- unreasonable
3. phone
noun. ['ˈfoʊn'] (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language.
Synonyms
- consonant
- glide
- voiced sound
- vowel
- vocalization
- utterance
- speech sound
- linguistic unit
- vowel sound
- orinasal
- orinasal phone
- sonant
- language unit
- sound
- semivowel
Antonyms
- consonant
- unfit
- injured
- damaged
4. phone
noun. ['ˈfoʊn'] electro-acoustic transducer for converting electric signals into sounds; it is held over or inserted into the ear.
Synonyms
- electro-acoustic transducer
- earplug
- headphone
- receiver
- earpiece
- earphone
Antonyms
- shortness
- flexion
- lender
- inconsistent
5. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a line made of twisted fibers or threads.
Synonyms
- chenille
- lacing
- whipcord
- string
- tie
- clews
- fishing line
- laniard
- log line
- twine
- lanyard
- static line
- sash cord
- clothesline
- ripcord
- gut
- wick
- taper
- lace
- thread
- apron string
- piping
- sash line
- catgut
- yarn
- line
- perpendicular
- chenille cord
- agal
- bowstring
- plumb line
Antonyms
- strengthen
- tightness
- dehydrate
- tense
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
6. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton.
Synonyms
- textile
- narrow wale
- corduroy
- material
- fabric
- Bedford cord
- wide wale
Antonyms
- stiffen
- running
- disarrange
- recede
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
7. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a unit of amount of wood cut for burning; 128 cubic feet.
Synonyms
- cubic content unit
- cubature unit
- displacement unit
- cubage unit
- capacity unit
- capacity measure
- volume unit
Antonyms
- disjoin
- detach
- disentangle
- unsnarl
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
8. cord
verb. ['ˈkɔrd'] stack in cords.
Synonyms
- pile
- stack
Antonyms
- unknot
- untwine
- unwind
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
9. cord
noun. ['ˈkɔrd'] a light insulated conductor for household use.
Synonyms
- power cord
- electric cord
- extension cord
Antonyms
- unfasten
- take away
- unstrap
- unlash
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)
10. cord
verb. ['ˈkɔrd'] bind or tie with a cord.
Synonyms
- tie
Antonyms
- unweave
- untwist
Etymology
- corde (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- chorda (Latin)