Thesaurus

“or”

The following 451 entries include the term or.

Entries 61–75 of 451
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impose (on or upon)

verb

to take unfair advantage of

infringe (on or upon)

verb

to fail to keep

kit (up or out)

verb

to provide (someone) with what is needed for a task or activity

latch (on or onto)

verb

as in take, snap (up)

lean (on or against)

verb

as in force, compel

lean (toward or towards)

verb

to show partiality toward

light (on or upon)

verb

to come upon unexpectedly or by chance

look (on or upon)

verb

to think of in a particular way

look down (on or upon)

verb

to show contempt for

lounge (around or about)

verb

as in hang, bum (around)

luck (out, on, onto, or into)

verb

as in hit (upon), pitch (upon)

lust (for or after)

verb

to have an earnest wish to own or enjoy

make-or-break

adjective

resulting in either definite success or definite failure

mill (about or around)

verb

as in kick around, knock (about)

more or less

adverb

very close to but not completely

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