Nouns (13)
exit
n. the act of going out
exit card
n. (Bridge) a card that enables a player to relinquish the lead
issue, outlet, way out
n. an opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"
log-off, logging-off
n. the process of disconnecting from a network or a remote system
going, departure, passing, loss, release, expiration
n. euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"
Verbs (13)
lose the lead
v. lose the lead
leave, go out, get out
v. move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
close, quit
v. to quit any application or software program
go, die, decease, expire, pass away, perish, pip out
v. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (0)
Fuzzynyms (100)
emergence, egress, egression
n. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
release, outlet
n. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
exodus, hegira, hejira
n. a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
passage
n. a way through or along which someone or something may pass
vent, venthole, blowhole
n. a hole for the escape of gas or air
course
n. facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport; "the course had only nine holes"; "the course was less than a mile"
entrance, entranceway, entryway
n. something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"
gunpoint, point
n. the gun muzzle's direction; "he held me up at the point of a gun"
stray, sidetrack, digress, depart, straggle
v. wander from a direct or straight course
step down, quit, leave office
v. give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"
retire, put out
v. cause to be out on a fielding play
disengage, withdraw
v. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles; "I want to disengage myself from his influence"; "disengage the gears"
embark
v. go on board
emplane, enplane
v. board a plane
withdraw, bow out
v. retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship"
exit, go, die, decease, expire, pass away, perish, pip out
v. pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
fade, fade out
v. become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk"
lessen, subside
v. wear off or die down; "The pain subsided"
leave, depart
v. remove oneself from an association with or participation in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes"
pall, die, become flat
v. lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall"
ebb
v. flow back or recede; "the tides ebbed at noon"
wane
v. become smaller; "Interest in his novels waned"
bleach, decolor, decolorize, discolorize, remove color from, bleach out
v. remove color from; "The sun bleached the red shirt"
fall, decrease, diminish, lessen
v. decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"
taper
v. diminish gradually; "Interested tapered off"
fade, wither, lose vigor, lose vitality, loose freshness
v. lose freshness, vigor, or vitality; "Her bloom was fading"
waste, waste away, diminish
v. become diminished
shrink, shrivel, wither, shrivel up
v. wither, as with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled"
lapse
v. drop to a lower level, as in one's morals or standards
pass, lapse, go by, go along, elapse, glide by, slip away, slide by, slip by
v. pass by; "three years elapsed"
pass, work, airt, make one's way, work one's way
v. go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind"
withdraw, bow out
v. retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship"
leave, exit, go out, get out
v. move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
retire, go into retirement
v. go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68"
Synonyms (7)
die down, die back
v. suffer from a disease that kills shoots; "The plants near the garage are dying back"
weaken, become weak, die down, get weak, get weaker
v. become weaker; "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days"
Antonyms (43)
approach, access
n. a way of entering or leaving; "he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge"
logon name, login name, log-on name, log-in name, logging-on name, logging-in name
n. the account name used to access a computer system
killing, violent death
n. an event that causes someone to die
get into, go into, come in, enter, get in, go in, move into
v. to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
get into, penetrate, go into
v. pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
come into existence, be born
v. come into existence through birth; "She was born on a farm"
come through, make it, pull through, survive
v. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds"
start, begin, commence, set about, set out, start out
v. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
revive, come to, regain consciousness
v. return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection"
better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate, become better
v. get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
wear, hold out, endure
v. last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
exit
© Copyright 2008 Lexipedia. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by iSEEK.