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1. shift
verb. ['ˈʃɪft'] change place or direction.
Synonyms
- dislodge
- beat down
- reposition
- move
Antonyms
- inflate
- depersonalise
- demagnetise
- simplify
Etymology
- sciftan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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Rhymes with Red Shift
- credithrift
- fork-lift
- adrift
- thrift
- swift
- stiffed
- sniffed
- shrift
- drift
- clift
- tift
- tifft
- sift
- rift
- riffed
- miffed
- lift
- gift
2. shift
verb. ['ˈʃɪft'] make a shift in or exchange of; then we switched".
Synonyms
- alter
- modify
- change
- change over
- back
- switch
Antonyms
- back
- dry
- cool
- demythologize
Etymology
- sciftan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. shift
noun. ['ˈʃɪft'] a qualitative change.
Synonyms
- tin plague
- transformation
- modification
- strengthening
- improvement
- alteration
- sea change
- sublimation
- betterment
- weakening
- tin pest
- change
- changeover
- transition
- transmutation
- retrogression
- conversion
- population shift
- degeneration
- tin disease
- advance
Antonyms
- weakening
- destabilise
- sensitize
- demilitarise
Etymology
- sciftan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. shift
noun. ['ˈʃɪft'] an event in which something is displaced without rotation.
Synonyms
- displacement
- amplitude
- luxation
Antonyms
- decontaminate
- clean
- unstring
- stabilize
Etymology
- sciftan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. shift
verb. ['ˈʃɪft'] move around.
Synonyms
- shuffle
- carry over
- transship
- transfer
- remove
- transpose
- shunt
- carry forward
- displace
- move
- carry
- translocate
Antonyms
- demagnetize
- weaken
- dirty
- disable
Etymology
- sciftan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. red
adjective. ['ˈrɛd'] of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
Synonyms
- ruddy
- crimson
- reddish
- cherry
- carmine
- blood-red
- scarlet
- chromatic
- cerise
- ruby
- cherry-red
Antonyms
- unhealthy
- pessimistic
- loss
- birth
Etymology
- hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. red
adjective. ['ˈrɛd'] characterized by violence or bloodshed.
Synonyms
- crimson
- violent
Antonyms
- ordinal
- unimportant
- colorlessness
Etymology
- hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. red
noun. ['ˈrɛd'] red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood.
Synonyms
- vermilion
- purplish red
- purplish-red
- cardinal
- cerise
- spectral colour
- cherry red
- Turkey red
- ruby
- alizarine red
- crimson
- carmine
- chromatic colour
- chromatic color
- orange red
- dark red
- cherry
- scarlet
- sanguine
- spectral color
- chrome red
- redness
Antonyms
- decompression
- unclasp
- pull
- standard
Etymology
- hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. red
adjective. ['ˈrɛd'] (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
Synonyms
- coloured
- flushed
- reddened
- colored
- red-faced
- colorful
Antonyms
- advantage
- refrain
- undercharge
- decompress
Etymology
- hreddan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- read (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. Red
noun. a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana.
Synonyms
- Louisiana
- Lone-Star State
- Red River
- OK
- LA
- Texas
- TX
- Sooner State
- Oklahoma