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Main Entry:
comment [kom-ent]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make statement of opinion, explanation
Synonyms: affirm, animadvert, annotate, assert, bring out, clarify, commentate, conclude, construe, criticize, disclose, elucidate, explain, explicate, expound, express, gloss, illustrate, interject, interpose, interpret, mention, note, notice, observe, opine, pass on, point out, pronounce, reflect, remark, say, state, touch upon
Antonyms: keep quiet, refrain
Main Entry: contemplate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: gaze at
Synonyms: audit, behold, consider, examine, eye, inspect, notice, observe, peer, penetrate, peruse, pierce, pore over, probe, pry, regard, scan, scrutinize, see, stare at, study, survey, view, witness
Antonyms: disregard, look away, scorn
Main Entry: credit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: recognition; trust
Synonyms: Brownie points, acclaim, acknowledgment, approval, attention, belief, commendation, confidence, credence, distinction, faith, fame, glory, honor, kudos*, merit, notice, pat on the back, points, praise, reliance, strokes, thanks, tribute
Antonyms: disacknowledgement, disapproval, disbelief, disclaimer, discredit, dishonor, disregard, disrespect
Main Entry: criticism
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: interpretation, analysis
Synonyms: appraisal, appreciation, assessment, comment, commentary, critique, elucidation, essay, estimate, evaluation, examination, exposition, judgment, notice, observation, opinion, pan, rating, rave*, review, reviewal, scorcher, sideswipe, sleighride, study, write-up
Notes: a criticism is an evaluation or judgment of something, while critique is a somewhat elevated term for the same thing; review is used as a synonym for these but may also imply a more comprehensive study
Antonyms: estimation, guess, supposition
Main Entry: critique
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: analysis, essay
Synonyms: appraisal, assessment, comment, commentary, criticism, editorial, examination, exposition, flak, judgment, notice, pan, putdown, rap, rave*, review, reviewal, slam*, slap, study, takedown, write-up, zapper
Notes: a criticism is an evaluation or judgment of something, while critique is a somewhat elevated term for the same thing; review is used as a synonym for these but may also imply a more comprehensive study
Antonyms: compliment, praise
Main Entry: declaration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: assertion of belief or knowledge
Synonyms: acknowledgment, admission, advertisement, affirmation, allegation, announcement, answer, attestation, averment, avowal, bomb*, broadcast, communication, deposition, disclosure, enunciation, explanation, exposition, expression, hot air, information, notice, notification, oath, pitch, presentation, profession, promulgation, protestation, publication, remark, report, revelation, say so, saying, spiel*, statement, story, testimony, two cents' worth, utterance
Antonyms: denial, disavowal, retraction
Main Entry: declaration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: official proclamation
Synonyms: acclamation, affidavit, allegation, announcement, article, attestation, bulletin, canon, charge, confirmation, constitution, credo, creed, denunciation, deposition, document, edict, gospel, indictment, manifesto, notice, notification, plea, proclamation, profession, promulgation, pronouncement, pronunciamento, resolution, testament, testimony, ultimatum
Antonyms: denial, retraction
Main Entry: detect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discover
Synonyms: ascertain, catch, descry, dig up, disclose, distinguish, encounter, espy, expose, find, hit on, hit upon, identify, meet, meet with, nose out, note, notice, observe, recognize, reveal, scent, see, smell out, smoke out, spot, stumble on, track down, tumble into, turn up, uncover, unmask, wise up to
Antonyms: miss, not see, overlook, pass by
Main Entry: directive
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: command, instruction
Synonyms: charge, communication, decree, dictate, edict, injunction, mandate, memo, memorandum, message, notice, order, ordinance, regulation, ruling, ukase, word
Notes: an order is being told to do something with no specific guidelines, a command is being told to do something in a specific way, and a directive is being told to do something and getting this information through channels
Antonyms: answer
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