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All reverse antonyms

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noun reverse

  • apery β€” imitative behaviour; mimicry
  • homologue β€” something homologous.
  • duplicate β€” a copy exactly like an original.
  • imitation β€” a result or product of imitating.
  • duplication β€” an act or instance of duplicating.
  • co-ordinate β€” If you co-ordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • identical β€” similar or alike in every way: The two cars are identical except for their license plates.
  • lookalike β€” a person or thing that looks like or closely resembles another; double.
  • germination β€” to begin to grow or develop.
  • onomatopoeia β€” the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
  • knockoff β€” an act or instance of knocking off.
  • mimesis β€” Rhetoric. imitation or reproduction of the supposed words of another, as in order to represent his or her character.
  • countertype β€” an opposite type

verb reverse

  • caricaturing β€” a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things: His caricature of the mayor in this morning's paper is the best he's ever drawn.
  • imaging β€” a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
  • command β€” If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
  • echo β€” a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall, mountain, or other obstructing surface.
  • act out β€” If you act out an event which has happened, you copy the actions which took place and make them into a play.
  • ordinate β€” Mathematics. (in plane Cartesian coordinates) the y-coordinate of a point: its distance from the x-axis measured parallel to the y-axis.
  • imitate β€” to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother.
  • look like β€” resemble
  • emblematize β€” Serve as a symbolic representation of (a quality or concept).
  • caricatured β€” Simple past tense and past participle of caricature.
  • counterfeit β€” Counterfeit money, goods, or documents are not genuine, but have been made to look exactly like genuine ones in order to deceive people.
  • make like β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • call on β€” If you call on someone to do something or call upon them to do it, you say publicly that you want them to do it.
  • mime β€” the art or technique of portraying a character, mood, idea, or narration by gestures and bodily movements; pantomime.
  • bodied β€” of or relating to the body; bodily.
  • make as if β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • mimeo β€” A mimeograph.
  • double as β€” To be able to be used for a secondary function.
  • overbear β€” to bear over or down by weight or force: With his superior strength he easily overbore his opponent in the fight.
  • impersonate β€” to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • incarnated β€” embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
  • factoring β€” one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • assume β€” If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly.
  • dittoed β€” the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: β€³. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
  • call upon β€” to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
  • lay down the law β€” the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
  • imaged β€” a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.

adverb reverse

  • withal β€” with it all; as well; besides.

adv reverse

  • correspondingly β€” You use correspondingly when describing a situation which is closely connected with one you have just mentioned or is similar to it.
  • in addition β€” also, as well
  • likewise β€” moreover; in addition; also; too: She is likewise a fine lawyer.
  • as well β€” You use as well when mentioning something which happens in the same way as something else already mentioned, or which should be considered at the same time as that thing.

adjective reverse

  • obverse β€” the side of a coin, medal, flag, etc., that bears the principal design (opposed to reverse).
  • front β€” the foremost part or surface of anything.

adj reverse

  • as good as β€” 'As good as' can be used to mean 'almost.'
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