Nouns (0)
Verbs (12)
become
v. come into existence; "What becomes has duration"
suit, become
v. enhance the appearance of; "Mourning becomes Electra"; "This behavior doesn't suit you!"
turn, become, turn into, turn to
v. undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
go, get, become, come, come out
v. enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
Adverbs (3)
along, with, in accompaniment
adv. together with somebody, as a companion or in association with: "His little sister came along to the movies"
Adjectives (2)
instinct, imbued
adj. (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated; "imbued with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with love"; "it is replete with misery"
Fuzzynyms (12)
enhance
v. make better or more attractive; "This sauce will enhance the flavor of the meat"
flatter, blandish
v. praise somewhat dishonestly
fit, make fit
v. make fit; "fit a dress"; "He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out"
augment
v. enlarge or increase; "The recent speech of the president augmented tensions in the Near East"
reinforce, reenforce, re-enforce
v. make stronger; "he reinforced the concrete"
strengthen, fortify, beef up
v. make strong or stronger; "This exercise will strengthen your upper body"; "strengthen the relations between the two countries"
Synonyms (64)
turn, change state
v. undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
swim, master, subdue, get over, overcome, surmount
v. get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"
advance, gain, win, get ahead, make headway, gain ground
v. obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference"
overflowing, rife with, rich in, thick with, full of, abounding in, abounding with, bristling with, overflowing with
adj. covered with water; "the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub"
afloat, awash, flooded
adj. covered with water; "the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub"
brimful, brimfull, brimming, brimful of, brimfull of, brimming with
adj. filled to capacity; "a brimful cup"; "I am brimful of chowder"; "a child brimming over with curiosity"; "eyes brimming with tears"
pregnant, charged, fraught
adj. filled with or attended with; "words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense"
chockablock, chock-full, choke-full, chuck-full, cram ful, chock-ful
adj. packed full to capacity; "chowder chockablock with pieces of fish"
congested, engorged
adj. overfull as with blood
teeming, teeming with, swarming, overrun with, crawling with, swarming with
adj. abundantly filled with especially living things; "the Third World's teeming millions"; "the teeming boulevard"
swamped, inundated, flooded
adj. covered with water; "the main deck was afloat (or awash)"; "the monsoon left the whole place awash"; "a flooded bathroom"; "inundated farmlands"; "an overflowing tub"
glutted, overfull
adj. exceeding demand; "a glutted market"
heavy with
adj. full of; "trees heavy with fruit"
loaded, laden
adj. filled with a great quantity; "a tray loaded with dishes"; "table laden with food"; "`ladened' is not current usage"
overladen, overloaded
adj. loaded past capacity
stuffed
adj. filled with something; "a stuffed turkey"
stuffed
adj. crammed with food; "a full stomach"; "I feel stuffed"
untouched, untasted
adj. still full; "an untouched cocktail in her hand"
well-lined
adj. full of money; "a well-lined purse"
Antonyms (14)
regress, retrogress, retrograde, undergo regress
v. get worse or fall back to a previous condition
better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate, become better
v. get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
become imbued with
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