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monument [n. mon-yuh-muhnt; v. mon-yuh-ment]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: memorial, remembrance
Synonyms: cairn, cenotaph, column, commemoration, erection, footstone, gravestone, headstone, ledger, magnum opus, marker, masterpiece, mausoleum, memento, monolith, obelisk, pile, pillar, record, reminder, shrine, slab, statue, stele, stone, tablet, testament, token, tomb, tombstone, tower, tribute, witness
Main Entry: tab
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ticket, label
Synonyms: bookmark, clip, flag, flap, holder, logo, loop, marker, slip, sticker, stop, strip, tag
Main Entry: tag
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: label, ticket
Synonyms: ID, badge, button, card, check, chip, docket, emblem, flap, identification, inscription, insignia, logo, mark, marker, motto, note, pin, slip, stamp, sticker, stub, tab, tally, trademark, voucher
Main Entry: ticket
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: authorization on paper
Synonyms: admission, badge, board, card, certificate, check, chit, coupon, credential, docket, document, invite, key, label, license, marker, note, notice, open sesame, paper, pass, passage, passport, password, permit, raincheck, receipt, record, slip, sticker, stub, tab, tag, token, voucher
Main Entry: headstone
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: gravestone
Synonyms: keystone, marker, monument, tombstone
Main Entry: tombstone
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: grave marker
Synonyms: cenotaph, gravestone, marker, memorial, monument
Main Entry: chips
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: substitute for money; money
Synonyms: coin, currency, markers, play money, scratch
Main Entry: gullible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: naive, trusting
Synonyms: being a sucker, believing, biting, credulous, easily taken in, easy mark, falling hook line and sinker, foolish, green*, innocent, kidding oneself, mark*, silly, simple, sucker, susceptible, swallowing whole, taken in, taking the bait, trustful, tumbling for, unskeptical, unsophisticated, unsuspecting, wide-eyed
Antonyms: astute, discerning, knowledgeable, perceptive, suspicious, unbelieving, untrusting, wise
Main Entry: renown
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fame
Synonyms: acclaim, celebrity, distinction, eminence, glory, honor, illustriousness, kudos, luster, mark, note, notoriety, preeminence, prestige, prominence, prominency, rep, reputation, repute, stardom, éclat
Antonyms: anonymity, obscurity, unimportance
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