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Synonym for "can"


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The synonym can synonymous definition words:
can [verb]
means "activity"

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canister [noun]
means "container"
can, bin, receptacle, bucket, package
capsule [noun]
means "container"
can, enclosure, receptacle, box, bin
corn [verb]
means "activity"
preserve, pickle, can, salt
dethrone [verb]
means "unseat"
depose, dislodge, overthrow, fire, dismiss, can
may [verb]
means "permission"
oust [verb]
means "unseat"
depose, dislodge, overthrow, fire, dismiss, can
pickle [verb]
means "preserve"
cure, marinade, steep, keep, can, brine
receptacle [noun]
means "container"
canister, bin, can, bucket, package
unseat [verb]
means "oust"
depose, dislodge, overthrow, fire, dismiss, can
applicant [noun]
means "person submitting application"
cancerous [adjective]
means "having or causing cancer"
candid [adjective]
means "genuine"
candid [adjective]
means "frank"
candid [adjective]
means "fair"
candidate [noun]
means "aspirant"
candor [noun]
means "fairness"
candour [noun]
means "sincerity"
frankness, openness, honesty, veracity
candour [noun]
means "fairness"
honesty, probity, uprightness, impartiality, forthrightness
candy [noun]
means "sweets"
cannon [noun]
means "gunnery unit"
canny [adjective]
means "shrewd"
canny [adjective]
means "prudent"
canoe [noun]
means "dug-out"
canon [noun]
means "criterion"
canopy [noun]
means "furnishings"
canter [verb]
means "stride"
canvass [verb]
means "survey"
canvass [verb]
means "sell house-to-house"
canvass [verb]
means "seek votes"
abolish [verb]
means "purge"
cancel
abort [verb]
means "miscarry"
cancel, nullify, stop, annul, fail, interrupt
above-board [object]
means "openly"
candidly, frankly, honestly, overtly, sincerely, unequivocally
above-board [adjective]
means "frank"
straightforward, candid, guileless, honest, open, overt
aboveboard [object]
means "openly"
candidly, frankly, guilelessly, honestly, overtly, sincerely
aboveboard [adjective]
means "frank"
straightforward, candid, guileless, honest, open, overt
abrogate [verb]
means "revoke"
abolish, annul, cancel, invalidate, nullify, repeal
annulment [noun]
means "nullification"
invalidation, cancellation, repeal, dissolution, retraction
aqueduct [noun]
means "artificial waterway"
aspirant [noun]
means "competitor"
suitor, contestant, candidate, applicant
axle [noun]
means "rod"
bar, shank, handle, pole, cane, shaft
baleful [adjective]
means "ruinous"
evil, destructive, cancerous, noisome, deadly, shattering
bane [noun]
means "affliction"
cancer, annoyance, curse, calamity, evil, misfortune
barbarous [adjective]
means "fierce"
cannibalistic
battery [noun]
means "gunnery unit"
cannon
bevel [verb]
means "cut at an angle"
cant, slant
bevel [noun]
means "angle"
oblique, inclination, cant, slope, slant
boat [noun]
means "sea"
broad [adjective]
means "speech"
free, bold, candid, clear, frank, outspoken
cagey [adjective]
means "shrewd"
crafty, clever, canny, sly, tricky, wily
calculating [adjective]
means "shrewd"
crafty, cagey, canny, sly, tricky, wily
campaign [verb]
means "actively seek election"
canvass, crusade, electioneer, solicit votes
chandelier [noun]
means "sconce"
lustre, candelabrum
channel [noun]
means "passageway for liquid"
conduit, canal, pipe, sewer, strait, tube
chasm [noun]
means "ravine"
gorge, canyon, cleft, fissure, crevasse, notch
chute [noun]
means "waterfall"
claimant [noun]
means "person submitting application"
candidate, applicant, petitioner, postulant
clever [adjective]
means "property"
shrewd, crafty, cagey, canny, sly, tricky
complaining [adjective]
means "angry"
cynical, cantankerous, churlish, cross, cranky, fractious
container [noun]
means "can"
canister, bin, receptacle, bucket, package
controvert [verb]
means "argue about"
consider, debate, canvass, discuss, argue, examine
corrode [verb]
means "crumble"
corrupt [verb]
means "pervert"
canker
cover [noun]
means "thing"
rug, carpet, runner, curtain, canopy
crabby [adjective]
means "ill-tempered"
ill-natured, cranky, cantankerous, disagreeable, testy, irritable
cranky [adjective]
means "ill-tempered"
ill-natured, crabby, cantankerous, disagreeable, testy, irritable
credulous [adjective]
means "ingenuous"
believing, artless, innocent, candid, spontaneous, guileless
crevasse [noun]
means "ravine"
chasm, canyon, cleft, fissure, gorge, notch
cross [adjective]
means "behaviour"
angry, cynical, cantankerous, churlish, complaining, cranky
crossing [noun]
means "opening"
canyon, pass, channel, path, defile, way
crumble [verb]
means "corrode"
canker, rot, degenerate, rust, deteriorate
curse [noun]
means "affliction"
cancer, annoyance, bane, calamity, evil, misfortune
demean [verb]
means "pervert"
canker
destructive [adjective]
means "ruinous"
evil, baleful, cancerous, noisome, deadly, shattering
dialect [noun]
means "accent"
slang, idiom, vernacular, argot, jargon, cant
ditch [noun]
means "trench"
channel, canal, moat, gutter, furrow
divorce [verb]
means "release from matrimony"
annul, separate, split up, cancel, nullify
do away with [verb]
means "get rid of"
exterminate, abolish, exclude, cancel, stamp, eliminate
dog [noun]
means "animal"
canine, cur, bitch, pup, hound, puppy
duct [noun]
means "passageway for liquid"
conduit, canal, pipe, sewer, strait, tube
efface [verb]
means "delete"
undo, omit, cancel, expunge, obliterate, erase
electioneer [verb]
means "actively seek election"
canvass, crusade, campaign, solicit votes
eliminate [verb]
means "get rid of"
exterminate, abolish, exclude, cancel, stamp, do away with
empty talk [noun]
means "lip service"
deceit, show, hypocrisy, pomposity, cant, dishonesty
erase [verb]
means "delete"
undo, omit, efface, expunge, obliterate, cancel
examine [verb]
means "inspect"
check, explore, canvass, audit, investigate, overlook
excrescence [noun]
means "tumour"
swelling, outgrowth, growth, cancer
expunge [verb]
means "delete"
undo, omit, efface, cancel, obliterate, erase
extemporaneous [adjective]
means "plain"
informal, spontaneous, candid, impromptu, unpretentious, unrehearsed
fair [adjective]
means "behaviour"
impartial, even-handed, disinterested, righteous, candid, equitable
fall short [verb]
means "scrap"
miss, terminate, cancel, fail, destroy, abort
field [noun]
means "people"
candidates, possibilities
fierce [adjective]
means "characteristic"
truculent, cannibalistic
fishing rod [noun]
means "rod"
pole, rig, cane, tackle
foxy [adjective]
means "crafty"
sly, wily, cunning, subtle, artful, canny
fractious [adjective]
means "angry"
cynical, cantankerous, churlish, complaining, cranky, cross
frank [adjective]
means "behaviour"
candid, bold, forthright, free, open, open-hearted
fusillade [noun]
means "barrage"
cannonade
gap [noun]
means "nature"
notch, ravine, pass, gorge, cleft, canyon
genuinely [object]
means "frankly"
earnestly, sincerely, candidly, honestly, openly, plainly
gorge [noun]
means "ravine"
chasm, canyon, cleft, fissure, crevasse, notch
growth [noun]
means "health"
tumour, swelling, outgrowth, excrescence, cancer
grumpy [adjective]
means "grouchy"
sullen, testy, cantankerous, cross, crabby, irritable
guileless [adjective]
means "honest"
ingenuous, open, sincere, truthful, candid, frank
gulch [noun]
means "nature"
notch, ravine, pass, gorge, cleft, canyon
hail [noun]
means "barrage"
cannonade
honest [adjective]
means "behaviour"
sincere, candid, frank, straightforward, open, unreserved
honestly [adjective]
means "fairly"
sincerely, justly, genuinely, candidly, virtuously, uprightly
honesty [noun]
means "sincerity"
openness, frankness, candour, truthfulness, truth, veracity
hood [noun]
means "metal cover"
cover, bonnet, carp, canopy
ill-humored [adjective]
means "irritable"
cross, cantankerous, sullen, petulant, touchy, bothered
ill-tempered [verb]
means "cranky"
ill-natured, crabby, cantankerous, disagreeable, testy, irritable
impartiality [noun]
means "fairness"
equality, justice, probity, candour
ingenuous [adjective]
means "naive"
believing, artless, innocent, candid, spontaneous, guileless
injunction [noun]
means "command"
canon, direction, order, instruction, law, mandate
invalidate [verb]
means "void"
nullify, revoke, cancel, negate, annul, repeal
invalidation [noun]
means "nullification"
annulment, cancellation, repeal, dissolution, retraction
jar [noun]
means "thing"
container, vessel, urn, pot, receptacle, canister
jargon [noun]
means "dialect"
argot, idiom, vernacular, lingo, language, cant
kettle [noun]
means "thing"
container, pan, vessel, canister, pot
lash [verb]
means "whip"
lash [noun]
means "whip"
rod, thong, cane
lean [verb]
means "position"
incline, bend, tilt, cant, slope, list
liquidate [verb]
means "purge"
cancel
liquidate [verb]
means "pay off a debt"
settle, repay, reimburse, pay, clear, cancel
localism [noun]
means "accent"
slang, idiom, vernacular, argot, jargon, cant
lope [verb]
means "run"
canter, jog, stride
lustre [noun]
means "sconce"
chandelier, candelabrum
malignant [adjective]
means "diseased"
harmful, deadly, fatal, dangerous, cancerous, destructive
moat [noun]
means "trench"
channel, canal, ditch, gutter, furrow
naive [adjective]
means "ingenuous"
believing, artless, innocent, candid, spontaneous, guileless
negate [verb]
means "neutralize"
neutralise, annul, counteract, cancel, repeal, retract
negation [noun]
means "denial"
cancellation
omission [noun]
means "exclusion"
preclusion, prohibition, breach, cancellation, repudiation, elimination
open [adjective]
means "behaviour"
honest, above-board, plain, artless, straightforward, candid
openly [object]
means "frankly"
oracle [noun]
means "revelation"
vision, prophesy, apocalypse, canon, edict
order [noun]
means "demand"
command, canon, direction, injunction, instruction, law
override [verb]
means "overrule"
overturn, annul, revoke, reverse, cancel, nullify
overrule [verb]
means "annul"
cancel
overt [adjective]
means "frank"
straightforward, candid, guileless, honest, open, above-board
overtly [object]
means "openly"
candidly, frankly, honestly, above-board, sincerely, unequivocally
pace [noun]
means "stride"
amble, canter, jog, rack, run
painting [noun]
means "picture"
depiction, canvas, composition, landscape, portrait, mural
pass [noun]
means "nature"
canyon, crossing, channel, path, defile, way
peddle [verb]
means "solicit"
canvass, vend, sell, retail
perverse [adjective]
means "contrary"
cantankerous, contumacious, disobedient, wayward
petitioner [noun]
means "solicitor"
suitor, applicant, aspirant, candidate, claimant, postulant
plain [adjective]
means "behaviour"
honest, artless, blunt, candid, direct, frank
poison [verb]
means "activity"
poll [verb]
means "activity"
canvas, sample, interview, question, list, examine
postulant [noun]
means "person submitting application"
candidate, claimant, petitioner, applicant
pot [noun]
means "thing"
container, pan, vessel, canister, kettle
preclusion [noun]
means "exclusion"
omission, prohibition, breach, cancellation, repudiation, elimination
principle [noun]
means "regulation"
canon, rule, standard, test
rapids [noun]
means "waterfall"
chute, watercourse, trough, cataract, canyon
ravine [noun]
means "gorge"
chasm, canyon, cleft, fissure, crevasse, notch
raw [adjective]
means "behaviour"
candid, bold, frank, exposed
repeal [verb]
means "revoke"
rescind, invalidate, nullify, cancel, negate, annul
repeal [noun]
means "revocation"
reversal, annulment, invalidation, abolition, cancellation, abrogation
repudiation [noun]
means "exclusion"
preclusion, prohibition, breach, cancellation, omission, elimination
rescind [verb]
means "repeal"
revoke, cancel, recant, repudiate, countermand, recall
retract [verb]
means "neutralise"
neutralize, annul, counteract, cancel, repeal, negate
retraction [noun]
means "nullification"
invalidation, cancellation, repeal, dissolution, annulment
revoke [verb]
means "repeal"
cancel, rescind, recant, repudiate, countermand, recall
rod [noun]
means "fishing rod"
pole, rig, cane, tackle
roof [noun]
means "protection"
cover, shelter, canopy, ceiling, roofing, thatch
round [adjective]
means "speech"
open, candid, frank, outspoken, plain, honest
rug [noun]
means "thing"
cover, carpet, runner, curtain, canopy
sail [noun]
means "thing"
canvas, jib, cloth, sheet
savage [noun]
means "animal"
cannibal
sconce [noun]
means "lustre"
chandelier, candelabrum
scum [noun]
means "low-class people"
shaft [noun]
means "rod"
bar, shank, handle, pole, cane, axle
shrewd [adjective]
means "sly"
canny, clever, crafty, tricky, calculating, cagey
simplicity [noun]
means "artlessness"
sincerity, ingenuousness, innocence, naiveté, candour
sincerely [object]
means "openly"
candidly, frankly, honestly, overtly, above-board, unequivocally
sincerity [noun]
means "artlessness"
simplicity, ingenuousness, innocence, naiveté, candour
skiff [noun]
means "craft"
boat, ship, vessel, dinghy, canoe
slang [noun]
means "language"
cant
slant [verb]
means "incline"
lean, tilt, bend, slope, skew, cant
slighting [noun]
means "exclusion"
preclusion, prohibition, breach, cancellation, repudiation, elimination
solicit [verb]
means "peddle"
canvass
solicit votes [verb]
means "actively seek election"
canvass, crusade, electioneer, campaign
sore [noun]
means "health"
wound, injury, cut, boil, bruise, canker
split up [verb]
means "release from matrimony"
annul, separate, divorce, cancel, nullify
spontaneous [adjective]
means "plain"
informal, candid, extemporaneous, impromptu, unpretentious, unrehearsed
staff [noun]
means "thing"
rod, cane, pole, club, bar, stave
statutory [adjective]
means "authorised"
authorized, sanctioned, canonical, orthodox, approved, authoritative
stave [noun]
means "rod"
cane, pole, club, bar, staff, wand
straightforward [adjective]
means "frank"
sincere, above-board, forthright, blunt, candid, open
strait [noun]
means "channel"
inlet, canal, sound
sugarcoat [verb]
means "sweeten"
sweetmeat [noun]
means "sweets"
candy
terminate [verb]
means "abolish"
eliminate, end, stop, cancel
thrash [verb]
means "whip"
strike, beat, hit, lash, cane, flagellate
tilt [verb]
means "lean"
tip, list, cant, lurch, dip, slant
touchy [adjective]
means "irritable"
cantankerous, irascible, peevish, grouchy, testy
transparent [adjective]
means "frank"
candid, honest, open, genuine, guileless, ingenuous
trot [verb]
means "run"
canter, jog, lope, hurry, amble, keep a steady pace
trusting [adjective]
means "accepting"
candid, believing, confident, certain, convinced, convincing
truth [noun]
means "quality"
integrity, honesty, sincerity, candour, frankness, uprightness
truthful [adjective]
means "genuine"
earnest, sincere, candid, guileless, artless, naive
truthfulness [noun]
means "sincerity"
openness, frankness, candour, honesty, truth, veracity
tumor [noun]
means "growth"
cancer, malignancy, tubercle, tumefaction, swelling, aria
tumour [noun]
means "growth"
swelling, outgrowth, excrescence, cancer
two-faced [adjective]
means "insincere"
canting, bigoted, hypocritical, false, dishonest, prejudiced
unbiased [adjective]
means "fair"
upright, honest, impartial, just, candid, unprejudiced
undo [verb]
means "action"
delete, cancel, omit, efface, expunge, obliterate
unequivocally [object]
means "openly"
candidly, frankly, honestly, overtly, sincerely, above-board
unfeigned [adjective]
means "genuine"
candid, sincere, open, direct, guileless, forthright
unprejudiced [adjective]
means "fair"
upright, honest, impartial, just, unbiased, candid
unprompted [adjective]
means "plain"
candid
unreserved [adjective]
means "frank"
candid, straightforward, open, sincere, guileless, artless
veracious [adjective]
means "truthful"
earnest, honest, sincere, candid, trustworthy, righteous
vessel [noun]
means "craft"
boat, ship, skiff, dinghy, canoe
vocal [adjective]
means "outspoken"
volley [noun]
means "barrage"
cannonade
watercourse [noun]
means "waterfall"
rapids, chute, trough, cataract, canyon
wily [adjective]
means "shrewd"
crafty, cagey, canny, sly, tricky, clever
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