All give and take synonyms
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- settlement β the act or state of settling or the state of being settled.
- adaptability β capable of being adapted.
- trade-off β the exchange of one thing for another of more or less equal value, especially to effect a compromise.
- duty β something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
- rightful β having a valid or just claim, as to some property or position; legitimate: the rightful owner of the farm.
- right β in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- disinterestedness β unbiased by personal interest or advantage; not influenced by selfish motives: a disinterested decision by the referee.
- charitable β A charitable organization or activity helps and supports people who are ill, very poor, or who have a disability.
- uprightness β erect or vertical, as in position or posture.
- due β together; in unison.
- courtesy β Courtesy is politeness, respect, and consideration for others.
- goodness β the state or quality of being good.
- justness β the quality or state of being just, equitable, or right: His justness was never doubted.
- seemliness β fitting or becoming with respect to propriety or good taste; decent; decorous: Your outburst of rage was hardly seemly.
- consideration β Consideration is careful thought about something.
- fair-minded β characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced: a wise and fair-minded judge.
- rightness β correctness or accuracy.
- honor β honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
- charity β A charity is an organization which raises money in order to help people who are sick, very poor, or who have a disability.
- reasonableness β agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
verb give and take
- shuffle β to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait.
- barter β If you barter goods, you exchange them for other goods, rather than selling them for money.
- replace β to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
- seesaw β a recreation in which two children alternately ride up and down while seated at opposite ends of a plank balanced at the middle.
- commute β If you commute, you travel a long distance every day between your home and your place of work.
- correspond β If one thing corresponds to another, there is a close similarity or connection between them. You can also say that two things correspond.
- market β an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- interchange β to put each in the place of the other: to interchange pieces of modular furniture.
- network β any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like: a network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city.
- transfer β to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
- invert β to turn upside down.
- alternate β When you alternate two things, you keep using one then the other. When one thing alternates with another, the first regularly occurs after the other.
- reciprocate β to give, feel, etc., in return.
- flip-flop β Informal. a sudden or unexpected reversal, as of direction, belief, attitude, or policy.
- substitute β a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- shuttle β a device in a loom for passing or shooting the weft thread through the shed from one side of the web to the other, usually consisting of a boat-shaped piece of wood containing a bobbin on which the weft thread is wound.
- bandy β If you bandy words with someone, you argue with them.
- transpose β to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
- displace β to compel (a person or persons) to leave home, country, etc.
- rearrange β to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf.
- traffic β the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc.: the heavy traffic on Main Street.
- change β If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- reverse β opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character: an impression reverse to what was intended; in reverse sequence.
- shift β to put (something) aside and replace it by another or others; change or exchange: to shift friends; to shift ideas.
- bargain β Something that is a bargain is good value for money, usually because it has been sold at a lower price than normal.
- switch β a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
- truck β a shuffling jitterbug step.
- castle β A castle is a large building with thick, high walls. Castles were built by important people, such as kings, in former times, especially for protection during wars and battles.
- transact β to carry on or conduct (business, negotiations, activities, etc.) to a conclusion or settlement. Synonyms: enact, conclude, settle, manage, negotiate.
- revise β to amend or alter: to revise one's opinion.