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synonym of Sniggled

antonyms of Sniggled

Part_of_speech of Sniggled

verb (past tense and past participle of 'sniggle')

Definition of Sniggled

To move or squirm in a tight space; to maneuver skillfully or awkwardly in a small or confined area. Often used to describe someone twisting or contorting their body to squeeze through a narrow opening.

Pronunciation of Sniggled

/ˈsnɪɡləd/

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synonym of dogsat

antonyms of dogsat

Part_of_speech of dogsat

verb (past tense and past participle of the verb 'dogsat')

Definition of dogsat

To cause a dog to sit; to make a dog sit, often by giving a command or a signal. It is a rare term and more commonly, one might say 'make a dog sit' or 'cause a dog to sit'.

Pronunciation of dogsat

/dɒɡz æt/

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synonym of glossemes

antonyms of glossemes

Part_of_speech of glossemes

noun

Definition of glossemes

A glossem is a unit of sound used in phonology, which consists of a distinctive sound or phoneme of a language, especially in minimal pairs for contrast or distinction of meaning. Glossemes can be segments such as vowels and consonants, as well as complex units that involve more than one sound (like consonant clusters or diphthongs).

Pronunciation of glossemes

/ˈɡlɒslɪm/

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synonym of junkman

antonyms of junkman

Part_of_speech of junkman

noun

Definition of junkman

A person who collects and sells scrap or rubbish; a collector of second-hand items, especially valuable antiques or rare things

Pronunciation of junkman

/ˈdʒʌŋkmən/

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synonym of deflectionize

antonyms of deflectionize

Part_of_speech of deflectionize

verb

Definition of deflectionize

To make something deflection, meaning to deflect or to cause to move in a different direction from what was intended or specified; to redirect.

Pronunciation of deflectionize

/dɪˈflekt.ɪ.zaɪ/

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synonym of huckster

antonyms of huckster

Part_of_speech of huckster

noun

Definition of huckster

A huckster is a person who sells goods or services by persuasive and often exaggerated means, typically in a misleading or deceptive way. Hucksters often engage in practices that include aggressive sales tactics, misleading advertisements, and creating a false sense of urgency to make a sale.

Pronunciation of huckster

/ˈhʌk.stər/

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synonym of tellar

antonyms of tellar

Part_of_speech of tellar

noun

Definition of tellar

A Tellar in gaming and fantasy literature refers to a character who is a knowledgeable advisor who possesses a profound understanding of ancient lore and arcane knowledge, often involved in guiding and consulting the protagonist. This term is sometimes used in professional contexts to describe a highly knowledgeable and experienced expert or consultant.

Pronunciation of tellar

/ˈtɛlər/

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synonym of sheepfacedness

antonyms of sheepfacedness

Part_of_speech of sheepfacedness

noun

Definition of sheepfacedness

The state of being pompous, dignified, or haughty in manner or appearance, often in an artificially grand or self-important way. It is a hyperbole to describe someone acting more imposing, impressive, or stately than is actually warranted in a given situation.

Pronunciation of sheepfacedness

/ˈsipfəˌfeñas/

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synonym of ancor

antonyms of ancor

Part_of_speech of ancor

noun

Definition of ancor

A device, usually made of metal, that is lowered into the water and attached to a ship to keep the ship stationary. It has a flat base that can fasten to a firm spot on the seabed and is secured by a chain or rope to prevent the ship from drifting or moving.

Pronunciation of ancor

/ˈæŋ.kər/

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synonym of telematics

antonyms of telematics

Part_of_speech of telematics

noun

Definition of telematics

Telematics is the field or technology that combines telecommunications and informatics. It is used to collect and process data from various sources including vehicles, infrastructure, and other devices. This data is often used in fleet management, personal navigation, and smart city applications.

Pronunciation of telematics

/ˌtiː.liˈme.ˈtiks/

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