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All peer synonyms

peer
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noun peer

  • associate β€” If you associate someone or something with another thing, the two are connected in your mind.
  • co-equals β€” equal with another or each other in rank, ability, extent, etc.: The two top students were coequal.
  • commandant β€” A commandant is an army officer in charge of a particular place or group of people.
  • lookalike β€” a person or thing that looks like or closely resembles another; double.
  • fellow β€” a man or boy: a fine old fellow; a nice little fellow.
  • co-worker β€” Your co-workers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
  • comate β€” having tufts of hair
  • countertype β€” an opposite type
  • magnifico β€” a Venetian nobleman.
  • noble β€” distinguished by rank or title.
  • contemporaries β€” existing, occurring, or living at the same time; belonging to the same time: Newton's discovery of the calculus was contemporary with that of Leibniz.
  • juror β€” one of a group of persons sworn to deliver a verdict in a case submitted to them; member of a jury.
  • juryman β€” a juror.
  • jurywoman β€” a female juror.
  • nobleman β€” a man of noble birth or rank; noble; peer.
  • duke β€” Edward Kennedy ("Duke") 1899–1974, U.S. jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and conductor.
  • marquis β€” a nobleman ranking next below a duke and above an earl or count.
  • countess β€” A countess is a woman who has the same rank as a count or earl, or who is married to a count or earl.
  • coequal β€” of the same size, rank, etc
  • gentlewoman β€” a woman of good family, breeding, or social position.
  • classmates β€” Plural form of classmate.
  • baron β€” A baron is a man who is a member of the lowest rank of the nobility.
  • baronet β€” A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
  • archduchess β€” the wife or widow of an archduke
  • archduke β€” a chief duke, esp (since 1453) a prince of the Austrian imperial dynasty
  • emulator β€” A person or thing that emulates.
  • dukes β€” Benjamin Newton, 1855–1929, and his brother, James Buchanan, 1856–1925, U.S. industrialists.
  • coworker β€” Your coworkers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
  • match β€” a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • aristocrat β€” An aristocrat is someone whose family has a high social rank, especially someone who has a title.
  • lord β€” a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
  • equal β€” Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
  • noblewoman β€” a woman of noble birth or rank.
  • like β€” in like manner with; similarly to; in the manner characteristic of: He works like a beaver.

verb peer

  • look β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • do a slow burn β€” If someone does a slow burn, their angry feelings grow slowly but steadily.
  • wiretapping β€” an act or instance of tapping telephone or telegraph wires for evidence or other information.
  • look daggers β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • mess with β€” a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition: The room was in a mess.
  • ogle β€” to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
  • give the eye β€” the organ of sight, in vertebrates typically one of a pair of spherical bodies contained in an orbit of the skull and in humans appearing externally as a dense, white, curved membrane, or sclera, surrounding a circular, colored portion, or iris, that is covered by a clear, curved membrane, or cornea, and in the center of which is an opening, or pupil, through which light passes to the retina.
  • get a load of β€” anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • listen in β€” to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
  • gawk β€” to stare stupidly; gape: The onlookers gawked at arriving celebrities.
  • make with 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.
  • eyeballed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of eyeball.
  • ferret β€” a narrow tape or ribbon, as of silk or cotton, used for binding, trimming, etc.
  • mousing β€” a wrapping of several turns of small stuff around the shank end of a hook.
  • gaze β€” stare
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