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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. in-person
adjective. an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence.
Synonyms
- in the flesh
Antonyms
- public
- objective
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Rhymes with Shovel In
- verduin
- kyoung-min
- yan-bin
- wherein
- violin
- vanryn
- mcquinn
- mcminn
- mclinn
- mclin
- mcglynn
- mcglinn
- glavine
- eldwin
- chang-hsin
- chagrin
- bongjin
- yalin
- within
- therein
- o'quinn
- oguinn
- o'guinn
- oflynn
- o'flynn
- mcguinn
- mcginn
- levin
- laminne
- kaylynn
2. built-in
adjective. ['ˈbɪlˌtɪn'] existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
Synonyms
- inbuilt
- integral
- constitutional
- intrinsical
- intrinsic
Antonyms
- explicit
- fractional
- inessential
- alienable
3. fill-in
noun. someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult).
Synonyms
- backup man
- double
- locum tenens
- peer
- match
- stand-in
- reliever
- alternate
- surrogate
- substitute
- stunt woman
- stunt man
- compeer
- equal
- relief
- locum
- replacement
Antonyms
- single
- malfunction
- straighten
- unequivocal
4. shovel
noun. ['ˈʃʌvəl'] a hand tool for lifting loose material; consists of a curved container or scoop and a handle.
Synonyms
- hand tool
- scoop
- hand shovel
- scoop shovel
- post-hole digger
Etymology
- shovele (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. shovel
verb. ['ˈʃʌvəl'] dig with or as if with a shovel.
Synonyms
- dig
- turn over
- delve
Etymology
- shovele (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. shovel
noun. ['ˈʃʌvəl'] a machine for excavating.
Synonyms
- steam shovel
- power shovel
- digger
- machine
- dredge
- excavator
Etymology
- shovele (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. shovel
noun. ['ˈʃʌvəl'] the quantity a shovel can hold.
Synonyms
- shovelful
- spadeful
Etymology
- shovele (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. shovel
noun. ['ˈʃʌvəl'] a fire iron consisting of a small shovel used to scoop coals or ashes in a fireplace.
Etymology
- shovele (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. in
adverb. ['ɪn, ˈɪn'] to or toward the inside of.
Synonyms
- inward
Antonyms
- unsnarl
- recede
Etymology
- inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. in
noun. ['ɪn, ˈɪn'] a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot.
Synonyms
- foot
- ft
- em
- ligne
- mil
- mesh
- inch
- linear unit
- pica em
- pica
Antonyms
- outwardness
- styleless
- unpopular
- past
Etymology
- inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))