Thursday, December 8, 2011

DEFINITIONS OF SYNONIM WORDS

Assume (v.) to accept that something is true without checking or confirming it
Suppose (v.) transitive and intransitive verb believe to be true: to believe or imagine something to be the case
Age (v) transitive and intransitive verb grow or cause to grow old: to become old, develop the characteristics of being old, or cause somebody or something to become or seem old.
Mature (v) transitive and intransitive verb develop: to go through a developmental process, or make something or somebody go through a developmental process.
Response (n.) reply given to a question: something said or written in reply to a statement or question from somebody else.
Reply (n.) spoken or written response: a reaction, usually written or spoken, to a question, letter, or situation.
Order (v.) to command somebody to do something.
Instruct (v.) transitive and intransitive verb train somebody: to teach somebody a subject or how to do something.
Cover (v.) transitive verb put something over something else: to put something over the whole of or the upper surface of something, e.g. in order to hide, protect, or decorate it.
Hide (v.) transitive and intransitive verb move out of sight: to conceal yourself, or something or somebody else, from view.

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