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1. suck in
verb.
Take
up
as
if
with
a
sponge.
Synonyms
consume
take in
take up
ingest
take
have
sop up
Antonyms
abstain
underspend
break even
lose
undeceive
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2. built-in
adjective.
(ˈbɪlˌtɪn)
Existing
as
an
essential
constituent
or
characteristic.
Synonyms
constitutional
intrinsical
inherent
inbuilt
integral
intrinsic
Antonyms
extrinsic
inessential
alienable
explicit
fractional
3. suck in
verb.
Draw
in
as
if
by
suction.
Synonyms
hollow out
aspirate
draw in
hollow
draw out
suck out
core out
Antonyms
give
let out
stand still
refuse
leave office
4. suck in
verb.
Attract
by
using
an
inexorable
force,
inducement,
etc..
Synonyms
suck
take in
absorb
Antonyms
emit
stay
fuse
saddle
5. fill-in
noun.
Someone
who
takes
the
place
of
another
(as
when
things
get
dangerous
or
difficult).
Synonyms
relief
reliever
backup
stunt woman
locum tenens
match
substitute
peer
equal
stunt man
stand-in
surrogate
replacement
compeer
backup man
locum
alternate
double
Antonyms
compression
increase
high relief
low relief
embarrassment
6. suck
verb.
(ˈsʌk)
Draw
into
the
mouth
by
creating
a
practical
vacuum
in
the
mouth.
Synonyms
drink
lactate
nurse
suckle
breastfeed
give suck
imbibe
wet-nurse
Antonyms
bottlefeed
undeceive
give
let out
stand still
Etymology
suck (English)
souken (Middle English (1100-1500))
sucan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. suck
verb.
(ˈsʌk)
Draw
something
in
by
or
as
if
by
a
vacuum.
Synonyms
draw
take out
Antonyms
glycerolize
invest
deposit
Etymology
suck (English)
souken (Middle English (1100-1500))
sucan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. suck
noun.
(ˈsʌk)
The
act
of
sucking.
Synonyms
ingestion
intake
suction
sucking
uptake
consumption
Antonyms
disparage
start
abstain
break even
lose
Etymology
suck (English)
souken (Middle English (1100-1500))
sucan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. in
adverb.
(ɪn, ˈɪn)
To
or
toward
the
inside
of.
Synonyms
inward
inwards
Antonyms
disengage
unsnarl
disentangle
Etymology
in (English)
inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. in
noun.
(ɪn, ˈɪn)
A
unit
of
length
equal
to
one
twelfth
of
a
foot.
Synonyms
pica em
mil
linear unit
foot
inch
ligne
mesh
linear measure
em
ft
pica
Antonyms
outwardness
outward
styleless
unpopular
past
Etymology
in (English)
inne (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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