All delude antonyms
de·lude
D d verb delude
- get through — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- enlighten — Give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
- clue in — anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
- advise — If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do.
- knock down — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
- level with — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
- intro — an introduction.
- let in on — to allow or permit: to let him escape.
- kibitz — to act as a kibitzer.
- kibitzing — to act as a kibitzer.
- interface — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
- communicate — to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
- let out — (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
- interfacing — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
- acquaint — If you acquaint someone with something, you tell them about it so that they know it. If you acquaint yourself with something, you learn about it.