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Pronunciation:
[ lˈa͡ɪk njˈuː], [ lˈaɪk njˈuː], [ l_ˈaɪ_k n_j_ˈuː]
Related words: new and like-new items, like-new items for sale, like new products for sale, like new free shipping, like new never used, like new merchandise
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adj.
• fresh (adjective)
- keen,
- good,
- florid,
- clear,
- vigorous,
- bouncing,
- chipper,
- young,
- sprightly,
- revived,
- unused,
- lively,
- rosy,
- relieved,
- unwearied,
- active,
- wholesome,
- alert,
- refreshed,
- invigorated,
- spry,
- glowing,
- ruddy,
- rested,
- blooming,
- vital,
- stimulated,
- fair,
- restored,
- rehabilitated,
- relaxed,
- bright,
- verdant.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- dewiest,
- peaches-and-cream,
- Unwithered,
- dewy,
- dewier,
- Unfaded,
- undimmed,
- bushy-tailed,
- hardy,
- fresh,
- bright-eyed.
• peaches-and-cream (adjective)
- creamy.
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• Other relevant words (noun):
- in one piece,
- safe and sound,
- unharmed,
- untouched,
- undamaged,
- unscarred,
- unscathed,
- unmarked,
- as new,
- uninjured,
- newborn,
- Unscratched,
- scatheless,
- mint,
- unhurt.
How to use «Like new» in context?
When people hear the word «like new,» they often think of a pristine, unused item. To be «like new» technically means that the item has not been used at all and has been in the same condition since it was new. This can be hard to achieve, but it is possible if the item is in tip-top condition.
To be in «like new» condition, an item must be unused, clean, and without any damages. It must also be free of any glues, dust, fingerprints, or other foreign matter.
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How to use LIKE NEW in a sentence?
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Jeanne Marrazzo:
Some places never experienced an end of a first wave — certainly in the South, we never really got below a baseline level since April, a real second wave to me would be if someplace that has truly controlled spread, like New York or Connecticut, had another surge.
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Bill Neidhardt:
This isn’t like New Coke. You’re not building off an old brand that everyone loves, you’re building off the single largest s *** sandwich that’s ever been served to That Michigan.
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Ron DeSantis:
What have the results been ? everyone in the media was saying Florida would be like New York or Italy and that has not happened. … We had a tailored and measured approach that not only helped our numbers be way below what anybody predicted, but also did less damage to our state going forward.
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Cynthia García Coll:
We love to participate in the Miss Universe pageant and the World Baseball Classic, that unites us like nothing else. All that would be gone under statehood. We would be like New Jersey, my dear.
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Hong Kong:
It will be like New York where you have people working in Manhattan and living on Long Island or in New Jersey and commuting in to work every day, people who can’t have a home here (in Hong Kong) will live in Shenzhen and be able to come here in 10 minutes.
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Like new
Ebay. Virtually perfect, nearly indistinguishable from New
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Like new
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like-new
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like-new
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like new
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > like new
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like new condition
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like new condition
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like-new coolant
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like-new coolant
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like-new performance
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like-new performance
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like-new performance capability
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like-new performance capability
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like-new condition
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > like-new condition
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like a house on fire
быстро и легко; энергично, с энтузиазмом ; выражение создано В. Ирвингом: at it they went like five hundred houses on fire. (‘Knickerbocker’s History of New York’, 1809)];
тж. get on like a house on fire 1)
The place went along like a house afire for a while. But things are lookin’ bad again now. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. II) — Такая тут была суматоха, словно на пожаре. А сейчас опять застой.
And I’ll bet you’ll learn Italian like a house on fire. (S. Lewis, ‘World So Wide’, ch. 5) — Не сомневаюсь, что вы выучите итальянский язык легко и быстро.
Weeds grow like a house afire. Can’t keep even with ’em. (A. Christie, ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’, ch. I) — Сорняки растут не по дням, а по часам. Никак с ними не справлюсь.
She talked like a house afire. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The D. A. Cooks a Goose’, ch. 1) — Эта женщина трещала без умолку.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > like a house on fire
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like a charm
магически, чудодейственно; чудесно
Let me have some words from your lips that would act like a charm upon the doubts of our… men. (J. Conrad, ‘Nostromo’, part III, ch. 3) — Хочу услышать из ваших уст слова, которые, как по мановению волшебной палочки, развеяли бы сомнения наших… солдат.
And Mary’s asleep now too; whatever you gave her worked like a charm. (E. O’Connor, ‘The Edge of Sadness’, ch. X) — А Мэри сейчас заснула. Вы дали ей прямо чудодейственное лекарство.
Edward was sleeping like a charm. (Ph. Roth, ‘When She Was Good’, part III, ch. I) — Эдуард спал, как будто его заколдовали.
The new rig works to a charm. (Suppl) — Новая оснастка судна была безукоризненной.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > like a charm
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like
1. I
do what you like делай, что хочешь /что угодно/; he thinks he can do anything he likes он думает, что может делать все, или что ему все дозволено; go where you like идите, куда хотите; say what you like что хочешь говори, говори, что тебе вздумается; take whichever you like возьми любое /то, которое тебе нравится/
2. III
1) like smb., smth. like smb.’s brother любить чьего-л. брата и т. д., I liked the concert мне понравился концерт и т. д., я [остался] доволен концертом и т. д., his parents like me and I like them мне нравятся его родители и я им тоже [пришелся по душе]; she likes him but she doesn’t love him он ей нравится, но она его не любит; she seems to like you кажется, вы ей понравились; your father won’t like it вашему отцу это будет не по вкусу, ваш отец будет этим недоволен; this is the kind of country I like вот такие места я люблю; [well,] I like that! coll. iron. вот это мне нравится!, хорошенькое дело!, вот это да!; I like his impudence! coll. iron. подумай /подумать только/; какое нахальство /какая наглость/!, вот это мне нравится!
2) like smth. this plant, likes sunlight этому растению и т. д. нужно солнце и т. д., ivy doesn’t like sun плющ не любит солнца; these plants do not like damp soil эти растения не приживаются на влажной почве
3) like smth. usually with would, should; would you like another cup of tea? хотите еще чашку чая?; I should like a cup of coffee я бы хотел /мне бы хотелось/ [выпить] чашку чая; have a glass of beer, or would you like tea? выпейте стакан пива, или вы предпочитаете /предпочли бы/ чай?; would you like the armchair? хотите сесть в кресло?; would you like my company? вы не возражаете против моего общества?; whether he likes it or not хочет он того или нет
3. IV
like smth. in some manner like smth. very much очень и т. д. любить что-л.; I don’t like it very much мне это не очень по душе; I don’t like it at all мне это совсем не нравится; they mutually liked each other они друг другу понравились: if he doesn’t like it here he can go elsewhere если ему здесь не нравится, он может идти куда угодно
4. VI
like smth. in some state like one’s tea strong любить крепкий и т. д. чай; how do you like your tea? — I don’t like it too sweet какой вы любите чай? — Не очень сладкий; like cucumbers fresh любить свежие огурцы и т. д., take any book [that] you like best возьми ту книгу, которая тебе больше всего понравится
5. VII
1) like smb. to do smth. like people to tell the truth любить, чтобы [люди] говорили правду и т. д., I don’t like women to smoke мне не нравится, когда женщины курят; like smth. to do smth. I like things to work smoothly я люблю, когда все идет гладко
2) like smb. to do smth. usually with should, would; I should like you to know it я бы хотел, чтобы вы об этом знали и т. д., I should like to have time to consider it мне нужно время, чтобы подумать об этом
6. VIII
like smb. doing smth. I like her reading serious books мне нравится, когда она читает серьезные книги и т. д.
7. IX
like smth. done I like such subjects discussed мне нравится, когда /что/ обсуждаются такие вопросы и т. д., I don’t like it to be talked of я не люблю /мне не нравится/, когда об этом говорят
8. XI
be liked in some manner he is well liked его очень любят, он пользуется всеобщим расположением; be liked in some place he is liked here его любят здесь и т. д.
9. XIII
like to do smth.1)
like to read in bed любить читать в постели и т. д.
2)
usually with should, would or in the negative I should like to come я бы хотел прийти и т. д., I should like to see you do it я бы хотел посмотреть, как ты это сделаешь; I should like to have been there жаль, что меня там не было: I’d like to see Mr. Johnson могу я видеть мистера Джонсона?; would she like to sell it, ? захочет ли /согласится ли/ она продать это и т. д.?; I don’t like to interrupt [him] я не хотел бы прерывать /сожалею, что мне приходится прервать/ [его] и т. д., I shouldn’t like to be in your shoes мне не хотелось бы быть /оказаться/ на вашем месте
10. XIV
like doing smth.1)
like dancing любить танцевать и т.д., находить удовольствие в танцах и т. д.
2)
English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > like
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like
I [laɪk]
v
1) любить, нравиться
He likes to be praised. — Он любит, когда его хвалят.
He doesn’t like to be contradicted. — Он не любит, когда ему противоречат/перечат.
— like smb, smth
— like apples
— like to do smth
— I didn’t like any of the people there
— I don’t like it here
3) хотеть, желать
I would like to go there (to stay at home, to rest a little). — Я бы хотел туда поехать (остаться дома, немного отдохнуть).
Every bird likes his own nest. — ◊ Всяк кулик свое болото хвалит.
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USAGE:
(1.) Глагол to like относится к группе глаголов, после которых обязательно прямое дополнение. Глагол to like употребляется в конструкциях to like smb, smth; to like to do smth и to like doing smth Когда в предложении содержательно нет прямого дополнения, его место замещает местоимение it. Таким образом, русские предложения, включающие обстоятельства времени и места, не имеющие прямого дополнения, типа Вам нравится? соответствуют в английском языке конструкции типа to like it somewhere, где it занимает место дополнения: He likes it here very much. Ему здесь очень нравится. В эту группу входят также глаголы to dislike, to love, to hate, to repeat to discuss. (2.) Оборот would like используется для оформления вежливой просьбы, предложения что-либо сделать: Would you like another cup of tea? He хотите ли еще чашку чая? (3.) See want, v, USAGE (2.). (4.) See hate, v (5.) See fond, adj
II [laɪk]
prp
так (же), как кто-либо, что-либо; подобно кому-либо, чему-либо
What is he like? — Что он собой представляет? /Что он за человек? /Как он выглядит?
It is not like him to be late. — Опаздывать — это на него не похоже.
The portrait is not like her. — В портрете мало сходства с ней.
That’s more like it. — Это уже больше похоже на истину.
As like as two peas. — ◊ Похожи как две капли воды.
Like master like man. — ◊ Яблоко от яблони недалеко падает.
Like to like. — ◊ Рыбак рыбака видит издалека. /Свой своему поневоле брат.
There is no place like home. — ◊ В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше.
— people like that
— smth like this
— write like this
— be like smb, smth
— be like smb in appearance
— look very much like smb, smth
— they are all like that
— do it like that
USAGE:
(1.) Русское так (же), как при выражении подобия соответствует предлогу like и союзу as. Союз as вводит придаточное предложение: they lived as all other people did. Предлог подобия like употребляется с существительными и местоимениями: the lake was like a bright mirror озеро блестело, как зеркало; it was not like him это было на него не похоже. Предлог like особенно часто используется, когда сравниваемый объект или процесс не является тем, с чем он сравнивается: they worked like slaves; she sings like a bird. (2.) Русским словосочетаниям быть похожим, походить на кого-либо соответствует английское to be like smb: he is very much like his mother он очень похож на мать. Русское словосочетание «быть похожим друг на друга» передается сочетанием глагола to be с прилагательным alike: they are very much alike они очень похожи друг на друга. (3.) Русское словосочетание «похоже, что будет дождь (снег)» передается сочетанием с глаголом to look: it looks like rain похоже, будет дождь. (4.) Выражение feel like doing smth соответствует русскому «быть в настроении (хотеть) что-либо делать»: I don’t feel like joking мне не до шуток
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like a ton of bricks
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infml
If the evidence is available against me, he’ll be down on me like a ton of bricks — Если будут доказательства моей вины, то он с меня живого не слезет
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infml
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The fondest father doesn’t welcome his offspring landing on his bed like a ton of bricks at 5.30 in the morning — Даже самому любящему отцу не понравится, когда его отпрыск хлопнется к нему в постель в 5.30 утра
When her husband showed up in the early hours of the morning she came down on him like a ton of bricks — Когда ее муж заявился домой под утро, она накинулась на него как пантера
2)
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > like a ton of bricks
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like nothing on earth
inf
1. чудо морское (выглядеть непривлекательно)
You look like nothing on earth in that dress.
2. как с другой планеты (бесподобно, неподражаемо, небычно)
The new car models look like nothing on earth this year.
This cake is so good. It’s like nothing on earth.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > like nothing on earth
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like a bird
1)
This boat was built for racing. It goes like a bird — Эта гоночная лодка мчится по воде как вихрь
2)
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > like a bird
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like mad
как безумный; отчаянно, бешено
My head was aching like mad. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Book-Bag’) — У меня безумно болела голова.
My heart was beating like mad. I could scarcely speak. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon’s Way’, book III, ch. 6) — Сердце у меня отчаянно колотилось. я с трудом мог говорить.
The point is — really — that she clings like mad now to the day’s routine — you know. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Three Men in New Suits’, ch. 6) — Дело в том, что она буквально помешана на распорядке дня.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > like mad
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like a dose of salts
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > like a dose of salts
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New Earth
(Wide Earth) (Dance of Easterling).
“The Sowing Night Cotillion—the Commala, some of the older folk called it, after the word for rice—was held once a year in the Great Hall,” the gunslinger went on. “The proper name was The Hall of Grandfathers, but to us it was only the Great Hall.” / <…> / “A courting rite, as any spring dance surely is.” The gunslinger laughed deprecatingly; the insensate walls turned the sound into a loon-like wheeze. “In the old days, the books say, it was the welcoming of spring, what was sometimes called New Earth or Fresh Commala. But civilization, you know…” — Это происходило один раз в году, на Первый Сев, – продолжал стрелок. – Котильон на Ночь Первого Сева – или Каммала, как называли его старики, от слова, которое означает «рис». Большой бал в Большом Зале. Его правильное название – Зал Предков. Но для нас это был просто Большой Зал. / <…> / – Придворный ритуал, как и любой из весенних балов. – Стрелок неодобрительно хохотнул, и бездушные камни отозвались гулким эхом, превращая звук смеха в безумный гогот. – В стародавние времена, как написано в книгах, так праздновали приход весны. Его еще иногда называли Новой Землей или Свежей Каммалой. Но, знаешь ли, цивилизация… (ТБ 1, r.)
English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King «Dark Tower» > New Earth
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Like-Kind Exchange
Англо-русский экономический словарь > Like-Kind Exchange
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like a new man
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > like a new man
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I’m looking for a word to describe someone who likes to try new things. Any suggestions?
asked May 14, 2014 at 23:44
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Depending on the context, consider:
Novelty seeker
Experimenter
Thrill seeker
Innovator
Instigator
Initiator
Entrepreneur
answered May 15, 2014 at 2:22
Erik KowalErik Kowal
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You might consider neophile or neophiliac. The OED defines neophilia as:
neophilia /niːəˈfɪlɪə/.
Love for, or great interest in, what is new; a love of novelty. So neoˈphiliac, a person characterized by neophilia; also neoˈphili(a)c a.; neˈophily.
answered May 15, 2014 at 1:20
tchrist♦tchrist
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I’d add also:
- Pioneer (a pioneer in the field of scientific research)
- Creator ( a creator of a new technology)
- Explorer (an explorer keen on making new geographical discoveries)
answered May 15, 2014 at 4:46
Synonyms
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Etymology
2. like
verb. [‘ˈlaɪk’] find enjoyable or agreeable.
Etymology
- liken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lician (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Like
- vanslyke
- vanskike
- vanschaick
- vandyke
- mcpike
- gruneich
- strike
- streich
- spike
- speich
- schweich
- schleich
- gleich
- bleich
- zike
- wyke
- wike
- weich
- vike
- tyke
- tike
- teich
- rike
- reiche
- reich
- pyke
- psych
- pike
- mike
- lyke
How do you pronounce like?
Pronounce like as laɪk.
US — How to pronounce like in American English
UK — How to pronounce like in British English
Sentences with like
Quotes about like
5. like
verb. [‘ˈlaɪk’] prefer or wish to do something.
Etymology
- liken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lician (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. like
adjective. [‘ˈlaɪk’] equal in amount or value.
Etymology
- liken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lician (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. like
verb. [‘ˈlaɪk’] want to have.
Etymology
- liken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lician (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. like
noun. [‘ˈlaɪk’] a similar kind.
Etymology
- liken (Middle English (1100-1500))
- lician (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7 Answers. To be adventurous is to be willing to try new things (not necessarily action-packed). Uninhibited often is used in the sense you ask for. Near-synonyms include unrestrained, unchecked, uncontrolled, unfettered, free, unbound, unconstrained, wild or unruly, unbridled, boundless, limitless, unstultified.
Simply so What is the synonym of broaden? Synonyms & Near Synonyms for broaden. enlarge, expand, widen.
What is a synonym for innovative? original, innovatory, innovational, new, novel, fresh, unconventional, unorthodox, off-centre, unusual, unfamiliar, unprecedented, avant-garde, experimental, inventive, ingenious.
also What is a synonym for new experience? “This new experience had given her a sense of peace which she was loathe to let go of.”
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What is another word for new experience?
first | novelty |
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first experience | first occurrence |
unusual event | a turn-up for the books |
What is it called when you start something new?
3 begin, create, establish, father, found, inaugurate, initiate, institute, introduce, launch, lay the foundations of, pioneer, set up.
What is the opposite of broaden your horizons? What is the opposite of broaden one’s horizons?
major | concentrate |
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direct attention to | engage |
focus attention on | key in on |
knuckle down on | narrow focus to |
take up | fixate on |
What is the synonym of scope?
Some common synonyms of scope are compass, gamut, orbit, range, and sweep. While all these words mean “the extent that lies within the powers of something (as to cover or control),” scope is applicable to an area of activity, predetermined and limited, but somewhat flexible.
What word means to build knowledge? Learning is a common word that most often means the act of gaining knowledge.
What is a synonym for changing?
synonyms for changing
- changeable.
- developing.
- dynamic.
- growing.
- uncertain.
- unstable.
- altering.
- alternating.
Is creative a synonym of innovative? Innovative Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus.
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What is another word for innovative?
original | inventive |
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innovatory | fresh |
unfamiliar | unusual |
avant-garde | advanced |
clever | creative |
What is another word for new technology?
newest technology
- forefront.
- front line.
- leading-edge.
- vanguard.
- avant-garde.
- fore.
- front.
- advance guard.
What are novel experiences? If something is so new and original that it’s never been seen, used or even thought of before, call it novel. … Companies are always looking for that novel idea that will earn them millions and skydiving is a novel experience, especially if you’re not adventurous.
How do I say I have experience?
You could say, ‘ My skills include …’, ‘I am experienced at or with…’, ‘I have completed a course in…’, ‘I am qualified at…’, ‘My skills include the following…’.
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- own.
- keep.
- possess.
- hold.
- retain.
- occupy.
- boast.
- I suggest you try to vary your sentences. For example for “ I have experience in”, you could use “Iam an experienced…”
What is the synonym of experienced?
Definition. skilful or knowledgeable as a result of having done something many times before. a team made up of experienced professionals. Synonyms. knowledgeable.
Can be extended synonym? Some common synonyms of extend are lengthen, prolong, and protract.
What is a synonym for diversify? vary, bring variety to, variegate, mix. modify, alter, change, transform. expand, enlarge, widen.
What is a synonym for open minded?
In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for open-minded, like: fair-minded, receptive, flexible, tolerant, broad-minded, unbiased, just, fair, amenable, responsive and null.
What does full scope mean? opportunity or freedom for movement or activity: to give one’s fancy full scope.
What is another word for scope or extent?
What is another word for scope?
extent | range |
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orbit | purview |
sphere | sweep |
width | ambit |
coverage | realm |
What does Scope mean in slang? Slang. to look at, read, or investigate, as in order to evaluate or appreciate. Verb Phrases. scope out, Slang. to look at or over; examine; check out: a rock musician scoping out the audience before going on stage. to master; figure out: By the time we’d scoped out the problem, it was too late.
What is another word for gain insight?
Some common synonyms of insight are acumen, discernment, discrimination, penetration, and perception.
How do you say gained experience? “Theory of Knowledge is a required course of 100 hours over the two years that stimulates critical reflection upon the knowledge and experience gained inside and outside the classroom.”
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What is another word for experience gained?
lesson learned US | lesson |
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insight gained | knowledge acquired |
knowledge gained | lesson drawn |
obtained information | grasp of the situation |
What is the synonym of gained?
Synonyms for gained. built up, gathered, grew (in), picked up.