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  • component
  • element
  • feature
  • information
  • piece
  • thing
  • account
  • aspect
  • bit
  • blurb
  • bulletin
  • column
  • consideration
  • detail
  • dispatch
  • entry
  • incidental
  • matter
  • minutia
  • news
  • note
  • notice
  • novelty
  • paragraph
  • particular
  • point
  • report
  • scoop
  • scrap
  • specific
  • story
  • conversation piece
  • minor point
  • write-up

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO ITEM

  • branch
  • chapter
  • clause
  • detail
  • division
  • element
  • head
  • heading
  • item
  • matter
  • paragraph
  • part
  • passage
  • piece
  • point
  • portion
  • provision
  • atom
  • butt
  • chicken feed
  • chip
  • chunk
  • crumb
  • dab
  • dash
  • division
  • dollop
  • dose
  • dot
  • driblet
  • droplet
  • end
  • excerpt
  • flake
  • fraction
  • fragment
  • grain
  • iota
  • item
  • jot
  • lick
  • lump
  • mite
  • modicum
  • moiety
  • molecule
  • morsel
  • niggle
  • parcel
  • part
  • particle
  • peanuts
  • pinch
  • portion
  • sample
  • scale
  • scintilla
  • scrap
  • section
  • segment
  • shard
  • share
  • shaving
  • shred
  • slice
  • sliver
  • smidgen
  • snatch
  • snip
  • snippet
  • specimen
  • speck
  • splinter
  • sprinkling
  • stub
  • stump
  • taste
  • tittle
  • trace
  • trickle
  • account
  • announcement
  • break
  • calendar
  • communication
  • communiqué
  • dispatch
  • flash
  • handout
  • hot wire
  • item
  • list
  • news
  • news flash
  • notice
  • program
  • publication
  • release
  • report
  • scoop
  • skinny
  • statement
  • the dope
  • what’s going down
  • what’s happening
  • Moira
  • accident
  • action
  • adjunct
  • affair
  • article
  • case
  • cause
  • coincidence
  • concern
  • contingency
  • crisis
  • destiny
  • detail
  • doom
  • element
  • episode
  • event
  • exigency
  • fact
  • factor
  • fate
  • feature
  • fortuity
  • go
  • happening
  • happenstance
  • incident
  • intervention
  • item
  • juncture
  • kismet
  • lot
  • matter
  • occasion
  • occurrence
  • particular
  • phase
  • place
  • point
  • portion
  • proviso
  • respect
  • scene
  • status
  • stipulation
  • supervention
  • thing
  • time
  • where it’s at
  • article
  • catch
  • chapter
  • codicil
  • condition
  • fine print
  • heading
  • item
  • joker
  • kicker
  • limitation
  • paragraph
  • part
  • passage
  • point
  • provision
  • proviso
  • requirement
  • rider
  • section
  • small print
  • specification
  • stipulation
  • string attached to something
  • ultimatum
  • articles
  • catches
  • chapters
  • codicils
  • conditions
  • fine prints
  • headings
  • items
  • jokers
  • kickers
  • limitations
  • paragraphs
  • parts
  • passages
  • points
  • provisions
  • provisos
  • requirements
  • riders
  • sections
  • small prints
  • specifications
  • stipulations
  • string attached to somethings
  • ultimatums

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665 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ˈa͡ɪtəm], [ ˈa‍ɪtəm], [ ˈaɪ_t_ə_m]

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  • adv.

    all (adverb)

    • item.

    Other relevant words: (adverb)

    • additionally.
  • n.

    • advice column,
    • banner headline,
    • artwork,
    • cheesecake,
    • centerfold,
    • byline,
    • classified ad,
    • announcement,
    • cartoon.

    • chat show,
    • docudrama,
    • breakfast television,
    • docusoap,
    • broadcast,
    • documentary,
    • call-in,
    • closed-captioned.

    • sticking point,
    • starting point,
    • focus.

    • group.

    • words.

    act up (noun)

    • act.

    article (noun)

    • ex position,
    • ex-position,
    • pro-visions,
    • dis-course,
    • dis-courses,
    • pro vision,
    • pro visions,
    • dis course,
    • ex-positions,
    • ex positions,
    • dis courses,
    • pro-vision.

    a small quantity (noun)

    • Bitting.

    bulletin (noun)

    • what’s going downs,
    • what going downs,
    • what happening,
    • re-lease,
    • what going down,
    • what happenings,
    • whats happenings,
    • hot wires,
    • whats going downs,
    • re lease,
    • re leases,
    • re-leases,
    • the dopes,
    • whats happening,
    • what’s happenings,
    • whats going down.

    circumstance (noun)

    • where it’s at,
    • time,
    • Exigencies,
    • phase,
    • supervention.

    clause (noun)

    • string attached something.

    component (noun)

    • fraction,
    • member,
    • fragment,
    • filament,
    • medium,
    • percentage,
    • portion,
    • material,
    • ingredient,
    • section,
    • segment,
    • constituent,
    • article,
    • matter.

    couple (noun)

    • husband wife,
    • husband wives,
    • husband and wives,
    • twains.

    dispatch (noun)

    • dis-patch,
    • dis-patches,
    • dis patches,
    • dis patch.

    element (noun)

    • Integrant.

    entity (noun)

    • singletons,
    • singleton,
    • subsistence,
    • singles,
    • organisms.

    fact (noun)

    • in-formation,
    • in formations,
    • trans action,
    • trans-actions,
    • in-formations,
    • trans actions,
    • trans-action.

    factor (noun)

    • part parcel,
    • makins,
    • fixin.

    in addition (noun)

    • to boot,
    • further,
    • increase,
    • as well,
    • still.

    instance (noun)

    • case point,
    • in stance,
    • ex-ample,
    • in-stances,
    • in-stance,
    • re-presentative,
    • re presentative,
    • ex ample,
    • in stances.

    item (noun)

    • token.

    novelty (noun)

    • knick knacks,
    • objet dart,
    • knick knack,
    • conversation pieces.

    object (noun)

    • whatchamacallits.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • dispatch,
    • publication,
    • circumstance,
    • modules,
    • writeup,
    • limb,
    • smithereen,
    • instance,
    • program,
    • doublet,
    • element,
    • notability,
    • motifs,
    • abc,
    • knick-knacks,
    • thing,
    • statistic,
    • datums,
    • jotting,
    • module,
    • whole story,
    • Minutiae,
    • twain,
    • part and parcel,
    • requirement,
    • Specialities,
    • smithereens,
    • feature,
    • conversation piece,
    • meed,
    • integer,
    • component,
    • sectors,
    • memorandum,
    • exponent,
    • paragraph,
    • particular,
    • circumstantials,
    • newlywed,
    • makin’s,
    • fact,
    • heading,
    • news,
    • exemplifications,
    • bulletin,
    • shavings,
    • whatnot,
    • communique,
    • minim,
    • news flash,
    • point,
    • knick-knack,
    • hot wire,
    • bit,
    • Circumstantiality,
    • in formation,
    • part,
    • gewgaw,
    • newlyweds,
    • integers,
    • dyads,
    • paragraphs,
    • string attached to something,
    • regard,
    • principal object,
    • entry,
    • nuts and bolts,
    • mite,
    • fixins,
    • speciality,
    • fine point,
    • what’s going down,
    • minor point,
    • facts,
    • nitty-gritty,
    • clause,
    • samplings,
    • posting,
    • vignette,
    • what’s happening,
    • entity,
    • whatchamacallit,
    • couple,
    • Corporealities,
    • communiques,
    • specification,
    • write up,
    • novelties,
    • snip,
    • differentials,
    • factor,
    • jottings,
    • field of reference,
    • exemplification,
    • the dope,
    • datum,
    • Technicalities,
    • meeds,
    • corporeality,
    • matter at hand,
    • scale,
    • whatnots,
    • fine points,
    • specifics,
    • tittle,
    • piece,
    • fixin’s,
    • Doublets,
    • husband and wife,
    • unit,
    • modicum,
    • novelty,
    • Ort,
    • differential,
    • requirements,
    • facts of life,
    • nitty gritty,
    • subject,
    • dyad,
    • detail,
    • makin,
    • messages,
    • niggle,
    • deuces,
    • object,
    • deuce,
    • stub,
    • speck,
    • substance,
    • lowdown,
    • skinnies.

    part (noun)

    • anies.

    part, article (noun)

    • write-up.

    regard (noun)

    • re-gard,
    • re-gards,
    • re gards,
    • re gard.

    specification (noun)

    • specs,
    • spec,
    • particularization.

    subject (noun)

    • matter hand,
    • principal objects,
    • re-solutions,
    • re solutions,
    • re-solution,
    • field reference.

    substance (noun)

    • staples,
    • concreteness.
  • Other synonyms:

    • subject matter,
    • referent,
    • fine print,
    • hot-button,
    • talking point,
    • technicality,
    • point of order,
    • effort,
    • topic,
    • side issue,
    • gestalt,
    • organism,
    • candidate.

    • squib,
    • hobby horse,
    • sidelight,
    • contention.

    • stuff,
    • fodder,
    • construct.

    • theme.

    • story,
    • thrust,
    • question,
    • affair.

    • vein.

    • come to.

    • issue.

    • ground.

    in addition

    • besides,
    • likewise,
    • too,
    • yet,
    • also,
    • more,
    • moreover,
    • furthermore.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • clear,
    • complement,
    • existence,
    • materiality,
    • arrive,
    • creature,
    • beyond,
    • advice,
    • groundwork,
    • and also,
    • on the side,
    • soul,
    • subject-matter,
    • substantialness,
    • garnish,
    • on top of,
    • come,
    • puff,
    • snack,
    • case,
    • Scholium,
    • term,
    • along,
    • something,
    • WHOSIS,
    • over and above,
    • leader,
    • full stop,
    • vendible,
    • credit,
    • any,
    • eminent,
    • conduct,
    • affix,
    • exact,
    • Adversaria,
    • parcel,
    • front-page news,
    • staple,
    • score,
    • quadrant,
    • chapter,
    • additum,
    • very well,
    • adjunct,
    • contingent,
    • sample,
    • occurrence,
    • effectual,
    • Puffery,
    • low-down,
    • verse,
    • thingumabob,
    • jag,
    • debit,
    • ware,
    • annexe,
    • occupy,
    • by far,
    • apparatus,
    • facet,
    • gunpoint,
    • shaving,
    • attend,
    • article of commerce,
    • release,
    • involve,
    • breaker point,
    • accompaniment,
    • copy,
    • nice person,
    • authentic,
    • call in,
    • specialty,
    • exclusive,
    • cantle,
    • plus,
    • event,
    • else,
    • impression,
    • cherish,
    • excessively,
    • decent,
    • substantial,
    • quarter,
    • being,
    • news article,
    • hearty,
    • loss leader,
    • embrace,
    • endure,
    • incidental,
    • over,
    • accessory,
    • continuation,
    • sampling,
    • review,
    • seconds,
    • level,
    • concomitant,
    • reminder,
    • tidings,
    • device,
    • place,
    • tangible,
    • encounter,
    • drug,
    • hold,
    • phonetic alphabet,
    • explicit,
    • aspect,
    • grade,
    • back of neck,
    • sports event,
    • execute,
    • inter alia,
    • full point,
    • supplement,
    • again,
    • genuine,
    • point in time,
    • Beside,
    • docket,
    • perfect,
    • period,
    • installment,
    • tip,
    • degree,
    • body,
    • minutia,
    • column,
    • compass point,
    • distributor point,
    • annotation,
    • fair,
    • utensil,
    • scoop,
    • info,
    • appurtenance,
    • individual,
    • cultivate,
    • thus,
    • heartfelt,
    • thusly,
    • bring,
    • notation,
    • treat well,
    • frustum,
    • Corporeity,
    • sector,
    • suitable,
    • consort,
    • great,
    • persona,
    • blurb,
    • agendum,
    • count,
    • substantiality,
    • extra,
    • sauce,
    • intelligence,
    • minute,
    • publicity,
    • record,
    • incident,
    • peak,
    • praise,
    • intrinsic,
    • augment,
    • detachment,
    • stop,
    • registration,
    • mechanism,
    • increment,
    • sincere,
    • morsel,
    • minutes,
    • design,
    • instrument,
    • in addition,
    • very much,
    • and all,
    • dot,
    • beautiful,
    • consideration,
    • good against evil,
    • commodity,
    • filler,
    • doodad,
    • faithful,
    • subspecies,
    • learn,
    • hype,
    • augmentation,
    • situation,
    • sincerely,
    • essential nature,
    • well,
    • similarly,
    • direct,
    • and so forth,
    • undergo,
    • remainder,
    • overly,
    • information,
    • substratum,
    • cutting,
    • note,
    • cordial,
    • MARGINAL NOTE,
    • account,
    • example,
    • so,
    • pointedness,
    • newspaper article,
    • decorous,
    • stage,
    • illustration,
    • particulars,
    • spot,
    • then,
    • And,
    • aide-memoire,
    • report,
    • random sample,
    • paring,
    • product,
    • subgroup,
    • into the bargain,
    • au reste,
    • bald,
    • strong,
    • data,
    • minor detail,
    • annex,
    • register,
    • therewith,
    • slice,
    • clipping,
    • specific,
    • uncos,
    • relic,
    • equitable,
    • line item,
    • quota,
    • all right,
    • Marginalia,
    • position,
    • keepsake,
    • possession,
    • aught,
    • gen,
    • good,
    • quotation,
    • rudiment,
    • all included,
    • memoir,
    • due,
    • slowly,
    • agenda particular,
    • consider,
    • lead item,
    • boot,
    • above,
    • and so,
    • listing,
    • carry,
    • bear,
    • memorial,
    • cut,
    • double entry,
    • honorable,
    • whack,
    • whatsis,
    • honourable,
    • gismo,
    • ward,
    • farther,
    • adjective,
    • instalment,
    • snatch,
    • dose,
    • among other things,
    • alike,
    • particle,
    • virtuous,
    • Collop,
    • gizmo,
    • souvenir,
    • accompany,
    • thingumajig,
    • gadget,
    • proper,
    • fixings,
    • plug,
    • famous,
    • Dingus,
    • special,
    • contents,
    • agenda part,
    • subdivision,
    • 411,
    • head,
    • notice,
    • clip,
    • entertain,
    • hypostasis,
    • demonstration,
    • article of merchandise,
    • power point,
    • thingummy,
    • anyway,
    • dole,
    • equally,
    • single entry,
    • convoy,
    • rasher,
    • indeed,
    • advertisement,
    • Scholia,
    • reference,
    • nicety,
    • altogether,
    • engage,
    • addendum,
    • reality,
    • operate,
    • angle,
    • chip,
    • crumb,
    • word,
    • share,
    • person,
    • contrivance,
    • citation,
    • neat,
    • single,
    • passage,
    • phenomenon,
    • escort,
    • addition,
    • Additament,
    • vital part,
    • honest,
    • memo,
    • perform,
    • case in point,
    • makings,
    • experience,
    • take,
    • interest,
    • reinforcement,
    • agenda detail,
    • mention,
    • registry,
    • scrap,
    • division,
    • naked,
    • business deal,
    • supernumerary,
    • respect,
    • footnote.

How to use «Item» in context?

In English, «item» means «something that is being discussed or mentioned.» An item can be a noun, such as a chair, or a verb, such as to sit. Items can also be adjectives, such as blue, big, and heavy. They are often used in conjunction with other words to form compound nouns such as blanket of sleeping bags.

Paraphrases for Item:

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  • Equivalence

    • Adjective
      items.
    • Adverb
      items.
    • Verb, past tense
      items.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      items.
    • Verb, base form
      items.
  • Independent

    • Punctuation
      point.
    • Cardinal number
      point.
    • Preposition or subordinating conjunction
      point.
    • Adjective
      point.
    • Proper noun, singular
      point, Quantities, Forms, Guidelines, Rights, Suggestions, systems, remnants, coordinates, amounts, aspects, characteristics, highlights.
    • Noun, plural
      needs, point, Categories, Children, Facilities, Ideas, Ones, Parties, Policies, games, Copies, Attitudes, Classifications, Fears, Measures, Negotiations, Oils, Rights, Sports, Standards, Trademarks, Undertakings, Voices, disciplines, contracts, heads, differences, levels, holes, touches, experts, pledges, conclusions, accounts, figures, plans, schemes, notes, places, allegations, cases, reactions, regions, performances, practices, purposes, ventures, initiatives, procedures, tasks, changes, offerings, reviews, stages, results, tools, strategies, subjects, minds, objectives, signs, aspects, sites, speakers, provinces, degrees, arguments, discussions, opinions, comments, deliberations, tribunals, candidates, uses, mechanisms, problems, observations, views, contributions, PTS, IMPACTS, perspectives, methodologies, parameters, competitions, secrets, insights, specifics, briefings, participants, attractions, packages, projections.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      artifact, aspect, connection, dossier, ingredient, point, coordinates, subitem.
    • Adverb
      point.
    • Verb, past tense
      added, addressed, considered, covered, described, felt, found, identified, included, involved, lit, outlined, point, raised, said, signed, Asked, Was, Claimed, Dealt, Devised, Discussed, Got, Happened, Mentioned, Pioneered, Questioned, Referred, Told, Were, highlighted.
    • Verb, past participle
      advanced, appreciated, articulated, completed, damaged, designed, focused, formulated, point, poised, refined, Devised, Drafted, Looked, Screwed, Viewed, Worked, Compiled, finalized, laid, finalised.
    • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
      are, point, AM.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      needs, point, Does, Has, Tests, Worries, Comes, Fears, Rests, goes, continues, relates, deals, includes, raises, presents, leads, provides, reflects, involves, lays, is.
    • Verb, base form
      point.
  • Other Related

    • Punctuation
      sections.
    • Coordinating conjunction
      theme.
    • Determiner
      theme.
    • Foreign word
      sections.
    • Preposition or subordinating conjunction
      theme.
    • Adjective
      theme.
    • Proper noun, singular
      project, theme, sections, issues, themes.
    • Noun, plural
      sections, concerns, issues, themes, updates.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      project, theme, thing, sections.
    • Adverb
      theme.
    • Interjection
      point.
    • Verb, past tense
      project, theme, updates.
    • Verb, past participle
      updated.
    • Verb, non-3rd person singular present
      project.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      project, theme, sections, concerns, updates.
    • Verb, base form
      project, theme.

Holonyms for Item:

  • n.

    • communication
      listing, list.

Hypernym for Item:

  • n.

    • artifact
      custom-made, disposable, piece, number, part, custom-built.
    • communication
      incidental, agenda item, line item, position, inventory item, news item, place.

Hyponym for Item:

  • n.

    • artifact
      whole, unit.
    • communication
      portion, component part, constituent, component, part.

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  1. itemnoun

    A distinct physical object.

    Tweezers are great for manipulating small items.

    Synonyms:
    object, thing, article

  2. itemnoun

    A matter for discussion in an agenda.

    The first item for discussion is the budget for next year’s picnic.

    Synonyms:
    subject, topic

  3. itemnoun

    Two people who are having a relationship with each other.

    Jack and Jill are an item.

    Synonyms:
    couple

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  1. item

    A circumstance (Latin circum, around, and sto, stand), is something existing or occurring in connection with or relation to some other fact or event, modifying or throwing light upon the principal matter without affecting its essential character; an accompaniment is something that unites with the principal matter, tho not necessary to it; as, the piano accompaniment to a song; a concomitant goes with a thing in natural connection, but in a subordinate capacity, or perhaps in contrast; as, cheerfulness is a concomitant of virtue. A circumstance is not strictly, nor usually, an occasion, condition, effect, or result. (See these words under CAUSE.) Nor is the circumstance properly an incident. (See under ACCIDENT.) We say, «My decision will depend upon circumstances» — not «upon incidents.» That a man wore a blue necktie would not probably be the cause, occasion, condition, or concomitant of his committing murder; but it might be a very important circumstance in identifying him as the murderer. All the circumstances make up the situation. A certain disease is the cause of a man’s death; his suffering is an incident; that he is in his own home, that he has good medical attendance, careful nursing, etc., are consolatory circumstances. With the same idea of subordination, we often say, «This is not a circumstance to that.» So a person is said to be in easy circumstances. Compare EVENT.

    Synonyms:
    accompaniment, circumstance, concomitant, detail, event, fact, feature, incident, occurrence, particular, point, position, situation

    Preposition:
    «Mere situation is expressed by ‘in the circumstances’; action affected is performed ‘under the circumstances.'» [Murray’s «New English Dictionary»]

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  1. item, pointnoun

    a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list

    «he noticed an item in the New York Times»; «she had several items on her shopping list»; «the main point on the agenda was taken up first»

    Synonyms:
    period, stage, power point, full point, gunpoint, pointedness, decimal point, degree, dot, percentage point, detail, peak, full stop, point, token, tip, particular, head, compass point, distributor point, breaker point, stop, point in time, spot, level

  2. detail, particular, itemnoun

    a small part that can be considered separately from the whole

    «it was perfect in all details»

    Synonyms:
    contingent, particular proposition, detail, token, point, specific, particular

  3. itemnoun

    a whole individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection

    «they reduced the price on many items»

    Synonyms:
    detail, particular, token, point

  4. detail, item, pointnoun

    an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole

    «several of the details are similar»; «a point of information»

    Synonyms:
    period, stage, power point, full point, gunpoint, pointedness, decimal point, degree, dot, percentage point, detail, peak, full stop, point, token, tip, particular, head, compass point, distributor point, breaker point, stop, point in time, spot, level, contingent

  5. token, itemadverb

    an individual instance of a type of symbol

    «the word`error’ contains three tokens of `r'»

    Synonyms:
    souvenir, detail, token, keepsake, point, particular, relic

  6. itemadverb

    (used when listing or enumerating items) also

    «a length of chain, item a hook»-Philip Guedalla

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  1. List of paraphrases for «item»:

    point, topic, theme, issue, element, subject, projects, items, project, question, article, matter, heading, articles, sub-item, paragraph, tema, 54/150.item, section, verge, position, rule, points

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How to use item in a sentence?

  1. John Boardman:

    Our industry is one of first line items in business budgets to get cut and generally the last line item added back into a budget when things are getting better, right now, it’s anybody’s guess as to what we look like this summer or in the fall.

  2. Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams:

    Almost every prohibited item we have confiscated.

  3. Chris Livingston:

    This is a deadly force encounter. You respond to lethal force with lethal force. A Taser is a less lethal item.

  4. Shalanda Young:

    This is not something we should have to call out, this is something that should be pervasive in how the government does its business. So Cecilia Rouse may not see a line item, and I think that’s more than appropriate with the way The President has asked The President government to address these long-pervasive issues.

  5. Bill Marler:

    There has to be a common supplier with a common food item.


Translations for item

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  • بندArabic
  • bod, položka, předmětCzech
  • punkt, stykkeDanish
  • Element, Artikel, Ding, StückGerman
  • ítem, ítSpanish
  • eseEstonian
  • asiakohta, esine, kohta, juttuFinnish
  • article, point, trucFrench
  • אבזרHebrew
  • միույթ, միավոր, հոդվածArmenian
  • punto, elemento, articoloItalian
  • פריטHebrew
  • 項目Japanese
  • artikel, agendapunt, stuk, object, koppeltje, exemplaarDutch
  • itemPortuguese
  • articol, exemplar, punct de agendă, bucatăRomanian
  • предмет, штука, вещь, пунктRussian
  • zadeva, predmetSlovene
  • kifaaSwahili
  • позиціяUkrainian

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Rhymes with Item

  • accustom
  • ageratum
  • antemortem
  • arboretum
  • argosystem
  • atom
  • autumn
  • bantam
  • biosystem
  • bottom
  • cablesystem
  • centum
  • chatham
  • cheatham
  • cheatum
  • chittum
  • cottam
  • cottom
  • custom
  • datum

How do you pronounce item?

Pronounce item as ˈaɪtəm.

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Table of Contents

  1. How many syllables are in materials?
  2. Is Item 2 a syllable?
  3. What’s another word for trinket?
  4. What does unit mean?
  5. Which is the closest synonym for the word crisis?
  6. What catastrophe means?
  7. What does upheaval mean?
  8. Is upheaval good or bad?
  9. Is Upheavaled a word?
  10. What is another word for upheaval?
  11. What does tranquility mean?
  12. What is an emotional upheaval?
  13. What is the opposite of upheaval?
  14. What is the opposite word of decline?
  15. What is an uproar?
  16. What’s the meaning of disorder?
  17. Is disorder a bad word?
  18. Can disorders be cured?
  19. What is the biggest mental illness?
  20. What are the top 10 mental illnesses?
  21. How can you tell if someone is mentally ill?
  22. Do I have a mental illness or am I just lazy?
  23. Is overreacting a mental illness?

What is another word for items?

How many syllables are in materials?

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Is Item 2 a syllable?

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stuff things
objects belongings
effects possessions
goods trappings
junk materials

What’s another word for trinket?

In this page you can discover 50 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for trinket, like: thingamajig, pretty-pretty, plaything, novelty, dazzler, gewgaw, gadget, tchotchke, bijou, curio and geegaw.

What does unit mean?

1 : a single thing, person, or group forming part of a whole There are 36 units in my apartment building. 2 : the least whole number : one. 3 : a fixed quantity (as of length, time, or value) used as a standard of measurement An inch is a unit of length.

Which is the closest synonym for the word crisis?

crisis

  • catastrophe, calamity, cataclysm, emergency, disaster.
  • predicament, plight, mess, dilemma, quandary, setback, reverse, reversal, upheaval, drama.
  • trouble, dire straits, hard times, hardship, adversity, extremity, distress, difficulty.

What catastrophe means?

1 : a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin Deforestation and erosion can lead to an ecological catastrophe. 2 : utter failure : fiasco the party was a catastrophe. 3a : a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth.

What does upheaval mean?

1 : the action or an instance of upheaving especially of part of the earth’s crust. 2 : extreme agitation or disorder : radical change also : an instance of this. Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About upheaval.

Is upheaval good or bad?

An upheaval is always considered to be a bad thing at the time that it occurs, even if it results in improvements. “We had lived in poverty in a slum in London.

Is Upheavaled a word?

noun. strong or violent change or disturbance, as in a society: the upheaval of war. an act of upheaving, especially of a part of the earth’s crust.

What is another word for upheaval?

unrest turmoil
tumult disturbance
uproar disorder
agitation confusion
ferment chaos

What does tranquility mean?

English Language Learners Definition of tranquility : the quality or state of being quiet and peaceful.

What is an emotional upheaval?

An emotional upheaval can be considered any [unexpected] surge of emotion that causes significant psychological distress for an individual. Most people consider emotional upheavals to be directly related to past experiences of trauma, repressed emotions, and/or mental illness.

What is the opposite of upheaval?

Opposite of a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation. stagnation. fixedness. fixity.

What is the opposite word of decline?

Antonyms for decline. accept, agree (to), approve.

What is an uproar?

: a state of commotion, excitement, or violent disturbance.

What’s the meaning of disorder?

Disorder – An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions. Oxford English Dictionary. A disorder could be defined as a set of problems, which result in causing significant difficulty, distress, impairment and/or suffering in a person’s daily life.

Is disorder a bad word?

The term and concept of “disorder” is particularly harmful in the context of “personality disorder.” By labeling an individual as personality disordered or, in its more gentle form, stating that one has a personality disorder, the essential claim being made is that one’s personality, one’s person-hood, one’s essence.

Can disorders be cured?

At this time, most mental illnesses cannot be cured, but they can usually be treated effectively to minimize the symptoms and allow the individual to function in work, school, or social environments. To begin treatment, an individual needs to see a qualified mental health professional.

What is the biggest mental illness?

Impacting an estimated 300 million people, depression is the most-common mental disorder and generally affects women more often than men.

What are the top 10 mental illnesses?

This page lists some of the more common mental health issues and mental illnesses.

  • Anxiety disorders.
  • Behavioural and emotional disorders in children.
  • Bipolar affective disorder.
  • Depression.
  • Dissociation and dissociative disorders.
  • Eating disorders.
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder.
  • Paranoia.

How can you tell if someone is mentally ill?

Symptoms

  1. Feeling sad or down.
  2. Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate.
  3. Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt.
  4. Extreme mood changes of highs and lows.
  5. Withdrawal from friends and activities.
  6. Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping.

Do I have a mental illness or am I just lazy?

Being lazy isn’t a crime. But it shouldn’t be confused with serious mental illness either. Just because you’re feeling particularly unmotivated one day to get out of bed, go to class or work, and do what’s expected of you doesn’t mean you’re depressed. It’s likely just a passing case of the “blahs.”

Is overreacting a mental illness?

“You’re Just Overreacting Again” Overreacting is a symptom of bipolar disorder. 1 Hearing harsh words that would be painful to anyone, you may well respond with extreme anger or dark depression. Even a sad movie can make a person with bipolar disorder overreact.

Table of Contents

  • 1 What is another word for item?
  • 2 What is definition of item?
  • 3 What is another word for knick knacks?
  • 4 What’s a whim wham?
  • 5 What does fateful mean?
  • 6 How do you use fateful?
  • 7 Is fateful a bad word?
  • 8 What does the fateful hour mean?
  • 9 How do you use surreal in a sentence?
  • 10 What’s the opposite of surreal?

What is another word for item?

What is another word for items?

stuff things
objects belongings
effects possessions
goods trappings
junk materials

What is definition of item?

(Entry 1 of 3) 1 : a distinct part in an enumeration, account, or series : article. 2 : an object of attention, concern, or interest. 3 : a separate piece of news or information.

What’s another word for trinket?

In this page you can discover 50 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for trinket, like: thingamajig, pretty-pretty, plaything, novelty, dazzler, gewgaw, gadget, tchotchke, bijou, curio and geegaw.

What is another word for knick knacks?

What is another word for knick-knack?

bagatelle bauble
trinket bibelot
curio curiosity
gewgaw gimcrack
kickshaw memento

What’s a whim wham?

1 : a whimsical object or device especially of ornament or dress. 2 : fancy, whim.

What’s the meaning of trinkets?

1 : a small ornament (such as a jewel or ring) 2 : a small article of equipment. 3 : a thing of little value : trifle.

What does fateful mean?

1 : having a quality of ominous prophecy a fateful remark. 2a : involving momentous consequences : decisive made his fateful decision to declare war— W. L. Shirer. b : deadly, catastrophic. 3 : controlled by fate : foreordained.

How do you use fateful?

Fateful sentence example

  1. Since that fateful day, she’d sworn never to share herself with anyone.
  2. By this fateful decision Napoleon’s fall was assured.
  3. The year 1824 was destined to be a fateful one for the Greek cause.
  4. The Reformation was a fateful epoch in the history of church architecture.

Is fateful Good or bad?

If an action or a time when something happened is described as fateful, it is considered to have an important, and often very bad, effect on future events.

Is fateful a bad word?

The most common meaning of ‘fateful’ is “involving momentous consequences; portentous”—a sense often shared with ‘fatal. ‘ In any case, the situation with fatal is bad.

What does the fateful hour mean?

adj. 1 having important consequences; decisively important. 2 bringing death or disaster. 3 controlled by or as if by fate. 4 prophetic.

What are examples of surreal?

The definition of surreal is seeming like a dream or fantasy. An example of surreal is the experience of seeing a spirit. Of or like a dream; fantastic, hallucinatory, bizarre, etc. Having an oddly dreamlike quality.

How do you use surreal in a sentence?

Surreal sentence example

  • He studied the surreal imagery of the situation.
  • She paused to look around again, caught in the surreal sense that everything that happened the past few months hadn’t touched the condo community.
  • However, today I woke up unaided, in the middle of a rather surreal dream.

What’s the opposite of surreal?

What is the opposite of surreal?

ordinary normal
uneventful banal
dull stale
suburban popular
set monotonous

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