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font [font] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
font [font]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: source
Synonyms: fount, fountain, genesis, origin, root, seed, wellspring
Main Entry: altar
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: church table, pedestal
Synonyms: chantry, font, reredos, retable, shrine, tabernacle
Main Entry: beginning
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: origin, cause
Synonyms: antecedent, birth, conception, egg, embryo, font, fount, fountain, fountainhead, generation, genesis, germ, heart, principle, resource, root, seed, stem, well
Antonyms: conclusion, outcome, result
Example Sentences
  • When you tap the icon, a list of four font sizes appears.
  • Adjusting font size, set contrast, and lock orientation.
  • From the droplets in a baptismal font to the scattering of ashes on a holy river, water blesses our lives.
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Main Entry: fountain
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: source, often of liquid
Synonyms: bubbler, cause, font, fount, geyser, gush, inception, inspiration, jet, lode, mainspring, mine, origin, play, provenance, provenience, pump, reservoir, root, spout, spray, spring, stream, well, wellhead, wellspring
Main Entry: print
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: publication; something impressed
Synonyms: black-and-white, book, characters, composition, copy, edition, engraving, face, font, impress, impression, imprint, indentation, issue, lettering, letters, lithograph, magazine, newspaper, newsprint, periodical, photograph, printed matter, stamp, type, typeface, typescript, typesetting, writing
Main Entry: type
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: printed characters
Synonyms: case, emblem, face, figure, font, point size, print, printing, sign, symbol
Main Entry: typeface
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: printing font
Synonyms: agate, boldface, case, font, italic, pica, roman
Related Words
Main Entry: beginning
Part of Speech: noun
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Adjectives:
beginning, aboriginal, aliunde, at the breast, baby, babyish, begun, boyish, callow, childish, embryonic, first, foremost, girlish, in arms, in long clothes, in one's teens, in swaddling clothes, in the cradle, inaugural, inceptive, inchoate, inchoative, incipient, infantile, infantine, initial, initiative, initiatory, innascible, introductory, just begun, kittenish, leading, maiden, mewling, nascent, natal, neonatal, new-born, new-fledged, paronymous, postnatal, postpartum, primeval, primogenial, puerile, puling, rudimental, shardborn, tootlish, unfledged, variorum
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Beginning.
Category: 2. CONSECUTIVE ORDER
Synonyms:
-nouns
beginning, commencement, opening, outset, incipience, inception, inchoation; introduction (precursor); alpha, initial; inauguration, debut, le premier pas, embarcation, rising of the curtain; maiden speech; outbreak, onset, brunt; initiative, move, first move; narrow end of the wedge, thin end of the wedge; fresh start, new departure., origin (cause); source, rise; bud, germ; egg, rudiment; genesis, primogenesis, birth, nativity, cradle, infancy; start, inception, creation, starting point [more]; dawn (morning); evolution., title-page; head, heading; van (front); caption, fatihah., entrance, entry; inlet, orifice, mouth, chops, lips, porch, portal, portico, propylon, door; gate, gateway; postern, wicket, threshold, vestibule; propylaeum; skirts, border (edge)., first stage, first blush, first glance, first impression, first sight., rudiments, elements, outlines, grammar, alphabet, ABCs.
-verbs
begin, commence, inchoate, rise, arise, originate, conceive, initiate, open, dawn, set in, take its rise, enter upon, enter; set out (depart); embark in; incept., usher in; lead off, lead the way; take the lead, take the initiative; inaugurate, head; stand at the head, stand first, stand for; lay the foundations (prepare); found (cause); set up, set on foot, set agoing, set abroach, set the ball in motion; apply the match to a train; launch, broach; open up, open the door to; set about, set to work; make a beginning, make a start; handsel; take the first step, lay the first stone, cut the first turf; break ground, break the ice, break cover; pass the Rubicon, cross the Rubicon; open fire, open the ball; ventilate, air; undertake., come into existence, come into the world; make one's debut, take birth; burst forth, break out; spring up, crop up, pop up, appear, materialize., begin at the beginning, begin ab ovo, begin again, begin de novo; start afresh, make a fresh start, shuffle the cards, resume, recommence.
-adjectives
beginning; initial, initiatory, initiative; inceptive, introductory, incipient; proemial, inaugural; inchoate, inchoative; embryonic, rudimental; primogenial; primeval, primitive, primordial (old); aboriginal; natal, nascent., first, foremost, leading; maiden., begun; just begun
-adverbs
at the beginning, in the beginning; first, in the first place, imprimis, first and foremost; in limine; in the bud, in embryo, in its infancy; from the beginning, from its birth; ab initio, ab ovo, ab incunabilis, ab origine.
-phrases
aller Anfang ist schwer; dimidium facti qui coepit habet [Cicero]; omnium rerum principia parva sunt [Cicero].
Antonyms: end
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