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synonym of mortgagee

antonyms of mortgagee

Part_of_speech of mortgagee

noun

Definition of mortgagee

A mortgagee is a person or entity that lends money to a borrower under the condition that if the borrower does not repay the loan, the mortgagee may take possession of the property used as collateral for the loan.

Pronunciation of mortgagee

/ˈmɔːr.tɪ.dʒi/

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synonym of discounturn

antonyms of discounturn

Part_of_speech of discounturn

verb

Definition of discounturn

To turn or deflect in a contrary or opposite direction; to cause to take a different course or direction.

Pronunciation of discounturn

/ˈdɪskʌtɜːrn/

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synonym of suitmaker

antonyms of suitmaker

Part_of_speech of suitmaker

noun

Definition of suitmaker

A person who makes suits, especially tailored suits; a tailor specializing in suits.

Pronunciation of suitmaker

/ˈsjuːtmeɪk/

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synonym of multistoried

antonyms of multistoried

Part_of_speech of multistoried

adjective

Definition of multistoried

Having or comprising more than one story or floor, especially in reference to buildings.

Pronunciation of multistoried

/ˈmʌltɪ.stɔri/d

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synonym of starkly

antonyms of starkly

Part_of_speech of starkly

adverb (also an adjective)

Definition of starkly

in a clear and visible manner, often used to describe something as visible, stark, or harsh. It can also describe something as straightforward or plainly; used to demonstrate the purity or extremity of a state or quality.

Pronunciation of starkly

/ˈstɑːrkli/

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synonym of Pali

antonyms of Pali

Part_of_speech of Pali

noun

Definition of Pali

Pali is an ancient Middle Indic language that was the lingua franca of the south Indian subcontinent in the early centuries of the common era and is principally used in Theravada Buddhism, where it provides the original language of the Tipitaka (the Pali Canon).

Pronunciation of Pali

/ˈpæli/

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synonym of hyperphysically

antonyms of hyperphysically

Part_of_speech of hyperphysically

adverb

Definition of hyperphysically

Exceedingly or extremely in relation to physical activities or conditions; beyond the normal or natural bounds of physical reality.

Pronunciation of hyperphysically

/haɪ.pər.fɪzik.eɪ.lik/

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synonym of holinight

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Part_of_speech of holinight

noun

Definition of holinight

A time or occasion when a large indoor space is partitioned into various smaller areas, such as when using folding walls or curtains to create multiple ‘hooli-nights’ for hosting different types of events or activities simultaneously in a single venue.

Pronunciation of holinight

/hoʊlˈaɪnɪt/

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synonym of astrological

antonyms of astrological

Part_of_speech of astrological

adjective

Definition of astrological

Relating to or based on the positions and aspects of the stars and planets believed to influence human affairs. Astrological practices often involve predicting events or character traits based on the position of the planets or the zodiac signs at the time of a person's birth.

Pronunciation of astrological

/ˈæstrələdʒɪkl/

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synonym of palaeocene

antonyms of palaeocene

Part_of_speech of palaeocene

noun

Definition of palaeocene

The Palaeocene, a geological epoch that lasted from about 66 million to 56 million years ago, marking the beginning of the Paleogene period. It is characterized by the recovery and diversification of animals following the mass extinction that ended the Cretaceous period, particularly notable in the rise of mammals and birds.

Pronunciation of palaeocene

/ˌpeɪliˈsiːn/

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