Nouns (0)
Verbs (20)
study, consider
v. give careful consideration to; "consider the possibility of moving"
take, consider, look at, deal with
v. take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; "Take the case of China"; "Consider the following case"
count, consider, weigh
v. show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
debate, consider, deliberate, moot, turn over
v. think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
regard, view, see, reckon, take to be, consider
v. deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
Adverbs (1)
same
adv. in the same manner: "You get treated fairly, same as any other student in this course!"
Adjectives (10)
same
adj. unchanged in character or nature; "the village stayed the same"; "his attitude is the same as ever"
same
adj. closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree; "curtains the same color as the walls"; "two girls of the same age"; "mother and son have the same blue eyes"; "animals of the same species"; "the same rules as before"; "two boxes having the same dimensions"; "the same day next year"
same
adj. same in identity; "the same man I saw yesterday"; "never wore the same dress twice"; "this road is the same one we were on yesterday"; "on the same side of the street"
uniform, same, consistent
adj. the same throughout in structure or composition; "bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product"
equivalent, equal, like, same
adj. equal in amount or value; "like amounts"; "equivalent amounts"; "the same amount"; "gave one six blows and the other a like number"; "an equal number"; "the same number"
Fuzzynyms (193)
search, look
v. search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
look
v. perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards; "She looked over the expanse of land"; "Look at your child!"; "Look--a deer in the backyard!"
peruse, examine casually
v. examine or consider with attention and in detail; "Please peruse this report at your leisure"
view
v. look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem"
scan, examine minutely
v. examine minutely or intensely; "the surgeon scanned the X-ray"
scrutinize, take stock, size up, take a long hard look
v. to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail; "he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror"
advert, attend, pay attention, pay heed, give ear
v. give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"; "She hung on his every word"; "They attended to everything he said"
turn to, think of, entertain, take into consideration, flirt with, toy with, think about
v. take into consideration, have in view; "He entertained the notion of moving to South America"
worry, brood, dwell
v. think moodily or anxiously about something
mull, meditate, ponder, contemplate, muse, reflect, ruminate, speculate, chew over, mull over, think over
v. reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
center, centre, rivet, focus, pore, concentrate
v. direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
throw, fox, puzzle, baffle, gravel, stupefy, stupify, perplex, mystify, confuse, confound, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, bewilder, flummox, nonplus, amaze, dumbfound, trounce
v. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"
copy, recreate
v. make a replica of; "copy that drawing"; "re-create a picture by Rembrandt"
copy, simulate, imitate
v. reproduce someone's behavior or looks; "The mime imitated the passers-by"; "Children often copy their parents or older siblings"
reproduce, procreate, multiply
v. have offspring or young; "The deer in our neighborhood reproduce madly"; "The Catholic Church tells people to procreate, no matter what their economic situation may be"
regard, view, see, reckon, take to be, consider
v. deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
figure, count, cipher, cypher, reckon, calculate, compute
v. make a mathematical calculation or computation
mull, meditate, ponder, contemplate, muse, reflect, ruminate, speculate, chew over, mull over, think over
v. reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
discourse, converse
v. carry on a conversation
parley
v. discuss, as between enemies
work, cover, handle, plow, address, treat, deal with, deal in
v. deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
find, witness, see
v. perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
watch, see
v. check, try, or ascertain; "See whether it works!"
catch, watch, view, see, take in
v. see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
follow, watch, observe, keep an eye on, watch over
v. follow with the eyes or the mind; "Keep an eye on the baby, please!"; "The world is watching Sarajevo"; "She followed the men with the binoculars"
find, notice, discover, detect, observe
v. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
figure, count, cipher, cypher, reckon, calculate, compute
v. make a mathematical calculation or computation
count, consider, weigh
v. show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
judge, pass judgment on, form an opinion of
v. form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
count
v. include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition"
admire, look up to
v. feel admiration for
revere, reverence, fear, venerate
v. regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"
recognize
v. show approval or appreciation of; "My work is not recognized by anybody!"; "The best student was recognized by the Dean"
measure, value, rate, appraise, evaluate, assess, place a valuation on, place a value on
v. place a value on; judge the worth of something; "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"
figure, estimate, forecast, reckon, calculate, count on
v. judge to be probable
place, order, range, rate, grade, rank
v. assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"
account, calculate, keep an account of
v. keep an account of
respect, honor, honour, observe, abide by
v. show respect towards; "honor your parents!"
think, guess, suppose, imagine, reckon
v. expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
conjecture, speculate, suppose, theorize, theorise, hypothesize, hypothecate
v. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
Siamese, twin
adj. very similar
equivalent, tantamount
adj. being essentially equal to something; "it was as good as gold"; "a wish that was equivalent to a command"; "his statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt"
harmonious
adj. musically pleasing
Synonyms (11)
homogeneous
adj. all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group"
equal
adj. well matched; having the same quantity, value, or measure as another; "on equal terms"; "all men are equal before the law"
like, similar
adj. resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination; "suits of like design"; "a limited circle of like minds"; "members of the cat family have like dispositions"; "as like as two peas in a pod"; "doglike devotion"; "a dreamlike quality"
similar
adj. marked by correspondence or resemblance; "similar food at similar prices"; "problems similar to mine"; "they wore similar coats"
unvaried, unvarying
adj. lacking variety
blended, mingled
adj. combined or mixed together so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable
solid
adj. of one substance or character throughout; "solid gold"; "carved out of solid rock"
homogenized
adj. made homogeneous
Antonyms (18)
glance, take a look at
v. throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "I only peeked--I didn't see anything interesting"
disregard, neglect, slight, ignore, cold-shoulder
v. have no respect for
different, dissimilar
adj. unlike in nature or quality or form or degree; "took different approaches to the problem"; "came to a different conclusion"; "different parts of the country"; "on different sides of the issue"; "this meeting was different from the earlier one"
different, dissimilar
adj. not similar; "a group of very dissimilar people"; "a pump not dissimilar to those once found on every farm"; "their understanding of the world is not so dissimilar from our own"; "took different (or dissimilar) approaches to the problem"
different, unlike, dissimilar
adj. marked by dissimilarity; "for twins they are very unlike"; "people are profoundly different"
other
adj. not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; "today isn't any other day"- the White Queen; "the construction of highways and other public works"; "he asked for other employment"; "any other person would tell the truth"; "his other books are still in storage"; "then we looked at the other house"; "hearing was good in his other ear"; "the other sex"; "she lived on the other side of the street from me"; "went in the other direction"
heterogeneous
adj. consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature; "the population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous"
unequal, unlike
adj. not equal in amount; "they distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities"
consider same
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