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1. phrase
noun.
(ˈfreɪz)
An
expression
consisting
of
one
or
more
words
forming
a
grammatical
constituent
of
a
sentence.
Synonyms
catch phrase
grammatical construction
nominal phrase
nominal
headword
predicate
catchphrase
head word
expression
qualifier
verb phrase
pronominal
prepositional phrase
noun phrase
pronominal phrase
response
construction
modifier
Antonyms
misconstruction
obviate
bottom
top
synonym
Etymology
phrase (English)
phrasis (Latin)
φράσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
φράζω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
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2. phrase
noun.
(ˈfreɪz)
A
short
musical
passage.
Synonyms
ostinato
ligature
tune
melody
melodic line
line
musical passage
melodic phrase
air
strain
passage
musical phrase
Antonyms
antonym
categoreme
categorem
voice
devoice
Etymology
phrase (English)
phrasis (Latin)
φράσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
φράζω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. phrase
verb.
(ˈfreɪz)
Put
into
words
or
an
expression.
Synonyms
express
formularise
cast
lexicalise
give voice
dogmatise
dogmatize
redact
ask
frame
word
formularize
lexicalize
articulate
put
formulate
couch
show
evince
Antonyms
hide
negate
affirm
disprove
contraindicate
Etymology
phrase (English)
phrasis (Latin)
φράσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
φράζω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. book
noun.
(ˈbʊk)
A
written
work
or
composition
that
has
been
published
(printed
on
pages
bound
together).
Synonyms
schoolbook
prayer book
formulary
yearbook
catalogue
phrase book
school text
reference book
pamphlet
authority
storybook
appointment calendar
workbook
appointment book
folder
catalog
brochure
signature
leaflet
pop-up
tome
pharmacopeia
pop-up book
book of facts
textbook
running headline
review copy
booklet
reference
reference work
running head
trade book
playbook
publication
text edition
bestiary
catechism
text
songbook
curiosa
prayerbook
copybook
trade edition
Antonyms
trade edition
text edition
undress
exclude
arise
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. book
noun.
(ˈbʊk)
Physical
objects
consisting
of
a
number
of
pages
bound
together.
Synonyms
foredge
softback book
album
sketch block
product
paperback book
notebook
volume
hardback
order book
softback
journal
production
cover
backbone
novel
soft-cover book
coffee-table book
paper-back book
paperback
sketchbook
hardcover
picture book
sketch pad
book binding
back
folio
binding
fore edge
spine
soft-cover
Antonyms
certain
unsure
sure
uncertainty
uncertain
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. book
verb.
(ˈbʊk)
Engage
for
a
performance.
Synonyms
schedule
Antonyms
contraindicate
forfeit
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. book
noun.
(ˈbʊk)
A
compilation
of
the
known
facts
regarding
something
or
someone.
Synonyms
won-lost record
logbook
fact
scorecard
card
record book
record
Antonyms
show
fall short of
unoriginal
old
unbound
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. book
verb.
(ˈbʊk)
Record
a
charge
in
a
police
register.
Synonyms
enter
put down
ticket
fine
record
Antonyms
obviate
impropriety
improperness
communicativeness
allow
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. book
noun.
(ˈbʊk)
A
written
version
of
a
play
or
other
dramatic
composition;
used
in
preparing
for
a
performance.
Synonyms
dialogue
prompt copy
screenplay
scenario
continuity
dialog
shooting script
libretto
playscript
script
dramatic work
dramatic composition
promptbook
Antonyms
disapprove
front
fore
anterior
negate
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. book
verb.
(ˈbʊk)
Arrange
for
and
reserve
(something
for
someone
else)
in
advance.
Synonyms
procure
request
hold open
quest
call for
reserve
keep
secure
bespeak
save
keep open
hold
Antonyms
lose
discontinue
refrain
attack
admit
Etymology
book (English)
book (Middle English (1100-1500))
boc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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