Word Meanings - DISCRIMINATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Having the difference marked; distinguished by certain tokens. Bacon. (more info) divide, separate, fr. discrimen division, distinction, decision, fr.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DISCRIMINATE)
- Discern
- Descry
- observe
- recognize
- see
- distinguish
- discover
- behold
- penetrate
- discriminate
- differentiate
- separate
- perceive
- Distinguish
- descry
- characterize
- make famous
- know
- divide
- dissimilate
- Tell
- Mention
- number
- enumerate
- count
- recount
- utter
- recite
- state
- narrate
- disclose
- publish
- betray
- divulge
- promulgate
- acquaint
- teach
- inform
- explain
- communicate
- report
- rehearse
- discern
- judge
- ascertain
- decide
- describe
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of DISCRIMINATE)
- Silence
- hush
- suppress
- misreport
- misrepresent
- miarelate
- falsify
- Suppress
- repress
- suppose
- imply
- deny
- contradict
- retract
- Recal
- stifle
- check
- swallow
Related words: (words related to DISCRIMINATE)
- INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - COUNTERBRACE
To brace in opposite directions; as, to counterbrace the yards, i. e., to brace the head yards one way and the after yards another. - CHECKWORK
Anything made so as to form alternate squares lke those of a checkerboard. - STATESMANLIKE
Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman. - COUNTERACTIVE
Tending to counteract. - COUNTERVIEW
1. An opposite or opposing view; opposition; a posture in which two persons front each other. Within the gates of hell sat Death and Sin, In counterview. Milton M. Peisse has ably advocated the counterview in his preface and appendixx. - TEACHER
1. One who teaches or instructs; one whose business or occupation is to instruct others; an instructor; a tutor. 2. One who instructs others in religion; a preacher; a minister of the gospel; sometimes, one who preaches without regular ordination. - IMPLY
1. To infold or involve; to wrap up. "His head in curls implied." Chapman. 2. To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference, or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as, war implies fighting. Where a mulicious act is - COUNTERFLEURY
Counterflory. - COUNTABLE
Capable of being numbered. - COUNTER WEIGHT
A counterpoise. - CONTRADICTABLE
Capable of being contradicting. - STATEHOOD
The condition of being a State; as, a territory seeking Statehood. - STIFLED
Stifling. The close and stifled study. Hawthorne. - DISCERNANCE
Discernment. - COUNTRY-DANCE
See MACUALAY - PUBLISH
Etym: 1. To make public; to make known to mankind, or to people in general; to divulge, as a private transaction; to promulgate or proclaim, as a law or an edict. Published was the bounty of her name. Chaucer. The unwearied sun, from day to day, - TEACHABLENESS
Willingness to be taught. - COUNTERJUMPER
A salesman in a shop; a shopman; -- used contemtuously. - CREBRICOSTATE
Marked with closely set ribs or ridges. - CONTRADISTINGUISH
To distinguish by a contrast of opposite qualities. These are our complex ideas of soul and body, as contradistinguished. Locke. - SAGEBRUSH STATE
Nevada; -- a nickname. - UNUTTERABLE
Not utterable; incapable of being spoken or voiced; inexpressible; ineffable; unspeakable; as, unutterable anguish. Sighed and looked unutterable things. Thomson. -- Un*ut"ter*a*ble*ness, n. -- Un*ut"ter*a*bly, adv. - INDISTINGUISHABLE
Not distinguishable; not capable of being perceived, known, or discriminated as separate and distinct; hence, not capable of being perceived or known; as, in the distance the flagship was indisguishable; the two copies were indisguishable in form - MISJUDGE
To judge erroneously or unjustly; to err in judgment; to misconstrue. - OLD LINE STATE
Maryland; a nickname, alluding to the fact that its northern boundary in Mason and Dixon's line. - MUTTERER
One who mutters. - INSEPARATE
Not separate; together; united. Shak.