Which means give?

Which means give?

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1 : to make a present of give a doll to a child. 2a : to grant or bestow by formal action the law gives citizens the right to vote. b : to accord or yield to another gave him her confidence. 3a : to put into the possession of another for his or her use gave me his phone number. b(1) : to administer as a sacrament.

Q. What is a synonym for Offence?

SYNONYMS. crime, illegal act, unlawful act, misdemeanour, breach of the law, infraction of the law, violation of the law, felony, wrongdoing, wrong, act of misconduct, misdeed, delinquency, peccadillo, sin, transgression, infringement, act of dereliction, shortcoming, fault, lapse.

Q. What does it mean to give offense?

: to cause a person or group to feel hurt, angry, or upset by something said or done She didn’t mean to give/cause offense.

Q. What is a antonym for offense?

offence. Antonyms: defence, innocence, guiltlessness. Synonyms: attack, sin, crime, umbrage, transgression, crime, misdeed, injury, wrong, affront, outrage, insult, trespass, indignity, misdemeanor.

Q. What is a synonym for give?

Some common synonyms of give are afford, bestow, confer, donate, and present.

Q. What is opposite word of give?

Word. Antonym. Give. Get, Take. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.

Q. What is the opposite word of Live?

What is the opposite of live?

diedepart
expireperish
succumbcease
discontinuehalt
leavelose

Q. What word best replaces very quickly?

What is another word for very quickly?

swiftlyimmediately
instantlyfast
quicklypromptly
instantaneouslyrapidly
straightawaypronto

Q. What is the same or similar of polite?

Frequently Asked Questions About polite Some common synonyms of polite are chivalrous, civil, courteous, and gallant. While all these words mean “observant of the forms required by good breeding,” polite commonly implies polish of speech and manners and sometimes suggests an absence of cordiality.

Q. What is a word for someone who is very quiet?

adj. 1 dumb, hushed, inaudible, low, low-pitched, noiseless, peaceful, silent, soft, soundless. 2 calm, contented, gentle, mild, motionless, pacific, peaceful, placid, restful, serene, smooth, tranquil, untroubled. 3 isolated, private, retired, secluded, secret, sequestered, undisturbed, unfrequented.

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