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excite [ik-sahyt]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inspire; upset
Synonyms: accelerate, agitate, amaze, anger, animate, annoy, arouse, astound, awaken, bother, chafe, delight, discompose, disturb, electrify, elicit, energize, evoke, feed the fire, fire, fluster, foment, galvanize, goad, incite, induce, inflame, infuriate, instigate, intensify, irritate, jar, jolt, kindle, madden, mock, move, offend, precipitate, provoke, quicken, rouse, start, stimulate, stir up, taunt, tease, thrill, titillate, touch off, vex, wake up, waken, warm, whet, work up, worry
Antonyms: bore, calm, compose, deaden, lull, moderate, pacify, quiet, repress, tranquilize
Main Entry: false
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fake, counterfeit
Synonyms: adulterated, alloyed, artificial, assumed, bent, bogus*, brummagem, bum*, colored, contrived, copied, crock, deceptive, disguised, ersatz*, fabricated, factitious, feigned, fishy, forged, framed, hollow, imitation, made-up, make-believe, manufactured, meretricious, mock, ostensible, phony, pretended, pseudo*, seeming, shady, sham*, simulated, snide, so-called, spurious, substitute, synthetic, unreal, wrong
Notes: fallacious means intended to deceive; fallible means liable to make a mistake or to be inaccurate or erroneous; false means not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality, or deliberately deceptive, or not genuine or real
Antonyms: actual, genuine, real, valid
Main Entry: farce
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: nonsense, satire
Synonyms: absurdity, broad comedy, buffoonery, burlesque, camp, caricature, comedy, high camp, horseplay, interlude, joke, low camp, mock, mockery, parody, play, pratfall comedy, ridiculousness, sham*, skit, slapstick, travesty
Antonyms: sobriety, tragedy
Main Entry: fictitious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: untrue, made-up
Synonyms: apocryphal, artificial, assumed, bogus*, chimerical, concocted, cooked-up, counterfeit, created, deceptive, delusive, delusory, dishonest, ersatz*, fabricated, factitious, fake, faked, false, fanciful, fantastic, fashioned, feigned, fictional, fictive, figmental, hyped up, illusory, imaginary, imagined, improvised, invented, made, make-believe, misleading, mock, mythical, phony, queer, romantic, sham*, simulated, spurious, suppositious, supposititious, synthetic, trumped-up, unreal
Notes: factitious refers to 'made up, contrived' as opposed to what is genuine, while fictitious is 'made up, contrived' as opposed to what is real; a factitious story might be designed to serve a purpose, but a fictitious story is intended to deceive
fictional is pertaining to or found in fiction; fictitious is 'false, fraudulent' or 'non-existent'
Antonyms: actual, certain, confirmed, factual, genuine, proven, real, sincere, sure, true, truthful
Main Entry: flout
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: show contempt for
Synonyms: affront, defy, deride, disregard, gibe, gird, insult, jeer, laugh at, mock, outrage, quip, repudiate, ridicule, scoff, scorn, slight, sneer, spurn, taunt, thumb nose at
Notes: one flaunts (makes much of) something of one's own (wealth, good looks, education) while one flouts (disregards or violates) something outside oneself (convention, law, regulation); to flaunt is to show off and to flout is to treat with contempt or disregard with smugness
Antonyms: honor, respect
Main Entry: fraudulent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deceptive, false
Synonyms: bamboozling, counterfeit, crafty, criminal, crooked, deceitful, devious, dishonest, dishonorable, double-dealing, duplicitous, fake, forged, mock, phony, pseudo, sham*, spurious, swindling, treacherous, tricky
Antonyms: authentic, genuine, honest, real, valid
Main Entry: gibe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ridicule
Synonyms: deride, dis, disrespect, flout, jeer, make fun of, mock, poke fun at, scoff, scorn, sneer, taunt
Notes: a gibe is an aggressive or derisive remark intended to have a telling effect; a jib is any triangular fore-and-aft sail
Antonyms: admire, commend, laud, praise
Main Entry: gird
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make fun of
Synonyms: deride, flout, fun at, gibe, jeer, jest, mock, poke, quip, ridicule, scoff, scorn, sneer, taunt
Antonyms: compliment, flatter, praise
Main Entry: hiss
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make buzzing sound; ridicule
Synonyms: blow, boo, catcall, condemn, damn, decry, deride, disapprove, hoot, jeer, mock, rasp, revile, seethe, shout down, shrill, sibilate, siss, spit, wheeze, whirr, whisper, whistle, whiz
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