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Main Entry:
communicate [kuh-myoo-ni-keyt]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give or exchange information, ideas
Synonyms: acquaint, advertise, advise, announce, be in touch, betray, break, broadcast, carry, connect, contact, convey, correspond, declare, disclose, discover, disseminate, divulge, enlighten, get across, get through, hint, impart, imply, inform, interact, interface, keep in touch, let on, let out, make known, network*, pass on, phone, proclaim, publicize, publish, raise, reach out, relate, report, reveal, ring up, signify, spread, state, suggest, tell, touch base, transfer, transmit, unfold, write
Antonyms: bottle up, conceal, cover, keep, keep quiet, suppress, withhold
Main Entry: pass
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: succeed, graduate
Synonyms: answer, do, get through, matriculate, pass muster, qualify, suffice, suit
Antonyms: fail, fall behind
Main Entry: penetrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: understand or be understood
Synonyms: affect, become clear, come across, comprehend, decipher, discern, fathom, figure out, get across, get over, get through, get to the bottom, grasp, impress, perceive, put over, see through, sink in, soak in, touch, unravel, work out
Notes: the difference between permeate and pervade is that the former is affecting a surface, the latter an area; a characteristic of penetrate is that it is effected upon a solid substance
Antonyms: misconstrue, misinterpret, misunderstand
Main Entry: reach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: communicate with
Synonyms: affect, approach, contact, get, get in touch, get through, get to, influence, keep in contact, keep in touch, maintain, move, sway, touch
Antonyms: miss
Main Entry: survive
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: continue to live
Synonyms: be extant, be left, bear, carry on, carry through, come through, cut it, endure, exist, get on, get through, go all the way, go the limit, handle, hold out, keep, keep afloat, last, live, live down, live on, live out, live through, make a comeback, make the cut, outlast, outlive, outwear, persevere, persist, pull out of it, pull through, recover, remain, remain alive, revive, ride out, see through, stand up, subsist, suffer, sustain, tough it out, weather, withstand
Notes: to endure means to put up with something or somebody unpleasant; to survive is to continue to live
Antonyms: cease, die
Main Entry: travel
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: journey on a trip or tour
Synonyms: adventure, carry, cover, cover ground, cross, cruise, drive, explore, fly, get through, go, go abroad, go camping, go into orbit, go riding, hop, jaunt, jet, junket, knock around, make a journey, make one's way, migrate, motor, move, overnight, proceed, progress, ramble, roam, rove, sail, scour, set forth, set out, sightsee, take a boat, take a plane, take a train, take a trip, tour, transmit, traverse, trek, vacation, visit, voyage, walk, wander, weekend, wend
Antonyms: remain, stay
Main Entry: weather
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure
Synonyms: acclimate, bear the brunt of, bear up against, become toughened, brave, come through, expose, get through, grow hardened, grow strong, harden, make it, overcome, pull through, resist, ride out, rise above, season, stand, stick it out, suffer, surmount, survive, toughen, withstand
Notes: a wether is a neutered ram; weather is climactic and atmospheric conditions; while whether simply means 'if' or 'either'
Antonyms: refuse, reject
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