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1. God
noun. the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions.
Rhymes with Act Of God
- natividad
- esplanade
- roughshod
- squad
- scrod
- rashad
- rachad
- petard
- pernod
- mossad
- jawad
- facade
- elrod
- bershad
- ballade
- trod
- riyadh
- riyad
- riad
- quad
- prod
- plod
- glod
- girod
- brod
- awad
- assad
- abad
- wad
- todd
2. god
noun. ['ˈgɑːd'] any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force.
Synonyms
- earth-god
- Greek deity
- Norse deity
- Semitic deity
- goddess
- Persian deity
- Anglo-Saxon deity
- Teutonic deity
- god of war
- earth god
- zombie
- Hindu deity
- deity
- Celtic deity
- demigod
- pantheon
- sea god
- spiritual being
- Egyptian deity
- zombi
- divinity
- sun god
- Chinese deity
- war god
- immortal
- saint
- supernatural being
- Phrygian deity
- Roman deity
- daemon
- snake god
- Japanese deity
- Greco-Roman deity
- demiurge
Antonyms
3. act
noun. ['ˈækt'] a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body.
Synonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
4. act
verb. ['ˈækt'] perform an action, or work out or perform (an action).
Synonyms
- dally
- grapple
- reciprocate
- presume
- dispatch
- set about
- start
- hold off
- acquit
- seek
- assay
- disturb
- alternate
- move
- reward
- come to the fore
- deign
- put on airs
- come forward
- dare
- play
- deport
- festinate
- proceed
- queen it over
- take part
- stoop
- romance
- step up
- cope
- finish
- toy
- condescend
- egotrip
- comport
- guard
- hasten
- stampede
- go ahead
- behave
- partner
- misconduct
- look sharp
- interact
- hold back
- go on
- offer
- effect
- create
- deal
- attempt
- take turns
- antagonize
- go about
- rush
- pull
- fetch up
- step forward
- get by
- volunteer
- go
- act on
- commit
- play it by ear
- contend
- wait
- court
- act superior
- try
- repeat
- foresee
- woo
- pay back
- make out
- land up
- misdemean
- prosecute
- forestall
- go along
- go off half-cocked
- plow ahead
- pursue
- lower oneself
- participate
- satisfice
- had best
- attack
- carry
- antagonise
- get around to
- evade
- respond
- coact
- wind up
- repay
- flirt
- rampage
- interrupt
- counter
- take time by the forelock
- make sure
- surprise
- lord it over
- come close
- engage
- react
- sneak
- descend
- manoeuvre
- manage
- solicit
- exert
- aggress
- take
- approach
- use
- manoeuver
- maneuver
- end up
- make do
- finish up
- hurry
- conduct
- force
- perform
- step to the fore
- take care
- do well
- satisfise
- counteract
- keep
- essay
- oppose
- bear
- come out
- misbehave
- go off at half-cock
- perpetrate
- make bold
- anticipate
- race
- begin
- continue
- take over
- make a point
Antonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
5. act
noun. ['ˈækt'] something that people do or cause to happen.
Synonyms
- effectuation
- disinterment
- departure
- motivating
- disposal
- exhumation
- going
- disposition
- digging up
- equalisation
- sacrifice
- touching
- inactivity
- getting
- speech act
- communicating
- mitsvah
- judgement
- stay
- touch
- residency
- wearing
- legitimation
- equalization
- interference
- stoppage
- event
- production
- acquiring
- running away
- forfeiture
- waste
- causation
- delivery
- residence
- human action
- nonachievement
- derivation
- mitzvah
- motivation
- group action
- obstetrical delivery
- hindrance
- hinderance
- leaving
- distribution
- promulgation
- rejection
- judgment
- egress
- retrieval
- assessment
- implementation
- leveling
- hire
- actuation
- permissive waste
- uncovering
- emergence
- going away
- activity
- communication
- action
- discovery
- propulsion
- wear
- causing
- proclamation
- leaning
- find
- nonaccomplishment
- forfeit
- egression
- assumption
- stop
- human activity
- deed
- abidance
Antonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
6. act
verb. ['ˈækt'] behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself.
Synonyms
- dally
- quack
- menace
- relax
- toy
- presume
- storm
- vulgarize
- loosen up
- behave
- sentimentalize
- rage
- ramp
- dawdle
- follow
- footle
- optimize
- frivol
- act reflexively
- piffle
- sauce
- backslap
- swagger
- hugger mugger
- play
- puff up
- pretend
- stooge
- bluster
- act as
- lose it
- do
- optimise
- swell
- swash
- joke
- bend over backwards
- freeze
- romanticize
- wanton
- make
- make as if
- dissemble
- jest
- trifle
- act involuntarily
- vulgarise
- sentimentalise
- bungle
- sentimentize
- fall over backwards
- break down
- sentimentise
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
7. act
noun. ['ˈækt'] a subdivision of a play or opera or ballet.
Antonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
8. act
verb. ['ˈækt'] play a role or part.
Synonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
9. act
verb. ['ˈækt'] discharge one's duties.
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)
10. act
noun. ['ˈækt'] a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program.
Antonyms
Etymology
- acte (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- acta (Latin)