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1. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] an institution created to conduct business.
Synonyms
- removal company
- pharmaceutical company
- Ld.
- printing company
- target company
- bureau de change
- limited company
- drug company
- subsidiary company
- oil company
- shipper
- institution
- film company
- joint-stock company
- printing business
- think tank
- closed shop
- mining company
- transportation company
- stock company
- East India Company
- furniture company
- packaging company
- white knight
- printing concern
- broadcasting company
- car company
- electronics company
- distributor
- establishment
- open shop
- packaging concern
- service
- shipping company
- takeover target
- removal firm
- moving company
- mover
- public mover
- record company
- dot-com
- livery company
- food company
- Ltd.
- dot com
- union shop
- holding company
- corporate investor
- pipeline company
- think factory
- pharma
- subsidiary
- dot com company
- steel company
Antonyms
- disservice
- malfunction
- inactivity
- primary
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Record Company
- intercompany
- accompany
- compagnie
2. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] small military unit; usually two or three platoons.
Synonyms
- trainband
- army unit
- battle group
- battalion
Antonyms
- ascend
- rise
- moving
- unsettled
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] the state of being with someone.
Synonyms
- freemasonry
- companionship
- friendly relationship
- friendship
- fellowship
Antonyms
- dissociate
- divide
- dominant
- nonattendance
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. company
noun. ['ˈkʌmpəˌniː'] organization of performers and associated personnel (especially theatrical).
Synonyms
- circus
- minstrel show
- minstrelsy
- opera company
- cast of characters
- organisation
- dramatis personae
- theater company
- chorus
- cast
- organization
- troupe
- Greek chorus
Antonyms
- desynchronize
- blur
- desynchronise
- winterize
Etymology
- compaignie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. record
noun. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events.
Synonyms
- check stub
- written record
- file
- memorabilia
- counterfoil
- stub
- working papers
- chronicle
- evidence
- story
- data file
- history
- written account
Antonyms
- allow
- discontinue
- refrain
- attack
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. record
verb. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] make a record of; set down in permanent form.
Synonyms
- book
- manifest
- chalk up
- videotape
- tally
- tape
- save
- score
- post
- keep
- put down
- inscribe
- document
- log
- notch
- maintain
- photograph
- clock on
- file
- film
- ring up
- register
- preserve
- punch in
- chronicle
- file away
- clock in
- log up
- mark
- enter
- accession
- shoot
- clock up
- take
Antonyms
- clock out
- pop out
- exit
- get off
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. record
noun. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove.
Synonyms
- audio recording
- platter
- audio
- phonograph recording disk
- phonograph recording
- disk
- 78
- L-P
- acetate disk
- seventy-eight
- phonograph record
- LP
- sound recording
Antonyms
- fall back
- unearned run
- earned run
- detach
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. record
verb. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] register electronically.
Synonyms
- tape
- prerecord
- save
- tape record
- enter
- write
- put down
Antonyms
- ignore
- take away
- file out
- undock
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. record
noun. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had.
Antonyms
- sit
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. record
noun. ['rəˈkɔrd, ˈrɛkɝd, rɪˈkɔrd'] the sum of recognized accomplishments.
Synonyms
- track record
- achievement
Antonyms
- stand still
- open
- text edition
Etymology
- record (French)
- recorden (Middle English (1100-1500))
- record (Old French (842-ca. 1400))