Thesaurus

“or”

The following 451 entries include the term or.

Entries 166–180 of 451
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butt (on or against)

verb

to be adjacent to

call (on or upon)

verb

to make a social call upon

clap (together or up)

verb

to perform, make, or do without preparation

cobble (together or up)

verb

to make or assemble roughly or hastily

common or garden

adjective

often observed or encountered

contingent (on or upon)

adjective

determined by something else

correspondent (with or to)

adjective

not having or showing any apparent conflict

cotton (to or on to)

verb

to have a clear idea of

crazy (about or over)

adjective

filled with an intense or excessive love for

descend (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

die (away or down or out)

verb

to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually

dilate (on or upon)

verb

to express more fully and in greater detail

do-or-die

adjective

fully committed to achieving a goal

dwell (on or upon)

verb

to speak or write about insistently and usually tiresomely

embark (on or upon)

verb

to take the first step in (a process or course of action)

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