Synonym for "can" |
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can
[noun]
means
"thing"
Further results for the word "can"
bottle up
[verb]
means
"curb"
depose
[verb]
means
"unseat"
receptacle
[noun]
means
"container"
canister,
bin,
can,
bucket,
package
applicant
[noun]
means
"person submitting application"
canal
[noun]
means
"thing"
cancel
[verb]
means
"stop"
cancel
[verb]
means
"action"
delete,
undo,
omit,
efface,
expunge,
obliterate,
erase,
vacate,
overrule,
annul,
void,
invalidate,
nullify,
neutralise,
neutralize
cancellation
[noun]
means
"exclusion"
cancer
[noun]
means
"health"
cancerous
[adjective]
means
"having or causing cancer"
candid
[adjective]
means
"plain"
candid
[adjective]
means
"genuine"
candid
[adjective]
means
"frank"
candid
[adjective]
means
"fair"
candid
[adjective]
means
"clear"
candidate
[noun]
means
"aspirant"
candidly
[object]
means
"frankly"
candor
[noun]
means
"sincerity"
candor
[noun]
means
"fairness"
candour
[noun]
means
"fairness"
honesty,
probity,
uprightness,
impartiality,
forthrightness
cannibal
[noun]
means
"animal feeding on its own species"
cannibalistic
[adjective]
means
"barbarous"
cannonade
[noun]
means
"barrage"
canny
[adjective]
means
"prudent"
canonical
[adjective]
means
"authorized"
cant
[noun]
means
"lip service"
cantankerous
[adjective]
means
"ill-tempered"
canting
[adjective]
means
"insincere"
canvas
[noun]
means
"picture"
canvass
[verb]
means
"seek votes"
canyon
[noun]
means
"ravine"
Apocalypse
[noun]
means
"revelation"
abort
[verb]
means
"scrap"
abort
[verb]
means
"miscarry"
above-board
[object]
means
"openly"
aboveboard
[adjective]
means
"frank"
straightforward,
candid,
guileless,
honest,
open,
overt
affliction
[noun]
means
"curse"
annulment
[noun]
means
"nullification"
aqueduct
[noun]
means
"artificial waterway"
channel,
water passage,
conduit,
strait,
canal structure,
waterworks,
duct,
pipeline,
course,
water bridge,
canal,
water system
argot
[noun]
means
"accent"
artlessness
[noun]
means
"simplicity"
aspirant
[noun]
means
"competitor"
baleful
[adjective]
means
"ruinous"
broad
[adjective]
means
"speech"
channel
[noun]
means
"passageway for liquid"
conduit,
canal,
pipe,
sewer,
strait,
tube
chute
[noun]
means
"waterfall"
claimant
[noun]
means
"person submitting application"
candidate,
applicant,
petitioner,
postulant
complaining
[adjective]
means
"angry"
container
[noun]
means
"can"
canister,
bin,
receptacle,
bucket,
package
controvert
[verb]
means
"argue about"
corrode
[verb]
means
"crumble"
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"
crevasse
[noun]
means
"ravine"
chasm,
canyon,
cleft,
fissure,
gorge,
notch
crossing
[noun]
means
"opening"
curse
[noun]
means
"affliction"
cancer,
annoyance,
bane,
calamity,
evil,
misfortune
destructive
[adjective]
means
"ruinous"
evil,
baleful,
cancerous,
noisome,
deadly,
shattering
dialect
[noun]
means
"accent"
slang,
idiom,
vernacular,
argot,
jargon,
cant
divorce
[verb]
means
"release from matrimony"
do away with
[verb]
means
"get rid of"
dollar
[noun]
means
"federal reserve note"
duct
[noun]
means
"passageway for liquid"
conduit,
canal,
pipe,
sewer,
strait,
tube
empty talk
[noun]
means
"lip service"
deceit,
show,
hypocrisy,
pomposity,
cant,
dishonesty
even-handed
[adjective]
means
"impartial"
examine
[verb]
means
"inspect"
excrescence
[noun]
means
"tumour"
swelling,
outgrowth,
growth,
cancer
extemporaneous
[adjective]
means
"plain"
informal,
spontaneous,
candid,
impromptu,
unpretentious,
unrehearsed
fair
[adjective]
means
"behaviour"
impartial,
even-handed,
disinterested,
righteous,
candid,
equitable
fractious
[adjective]
means
"angry"
cynical,
cantankerous,
churlish,
complaining,
cranky,
cross
genuinely
[object]
means
"frankly"
earnestly,
sincerely,
candidly,
honestly,
openly,
plainly
growth
[noun]
means
"health"
tumour,
swelling,
outgrowth,
excrescence,
cancer
honestly
[adjective]
means
"fairly"
honesty
[noun]
means
"sincerity"
ill-humored
[adjective]
means
"irritable"
ill-tempered
[verb]
means
"cranky"
ill-natured,
crabby,
cantankerous,
disagreeable,
testy,
irritable
impartiality
[noun]
means
"fairness"
ingenuous
[adjective]
means
"naive"
believing,
artless,
innocent,
candid,
spontaneous,
guileless
injunction
[noun]
means
"command"
invalidation
[noun]
means
"nullification"
annulment,
cancellation,
repeal,
dissolution,
retraction
jargon
[noun]
means
"dialect"
liquidate
[verb]
means
"pay off a debt"
malignant
[adjective]
means
"diseased"
naive
[adjective]
means
"ingenuous"
believing,
artless,
innocent,
candid,
spontaneous,
guileless
negate
[verb]
means
"neutralize"
omission
[noun]
means
"exclusion"
preclusion,
prohibition,
breach,
cancellation,
repudiation,
elimination
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"
overt
[adjective]
means
"frank"
straightforward,
candid,
guileless,
honest,
open,
above-board
overtly
[object]
means
"openly"
candidly,
frankly,
honestly,
above-board,
sincerely,
unequivocally
painting
[noun]
means
"picture"
depiction,
canvas,
composition,
landscape,
portrait,
mural
perverse
[adjective]
means
"contrary"
petitioner
[noun]
means
"solicitor"
suitor,
applicant,
aspirant,
candidate,
claimant,
postulant
poison
[verb]
means
"activity"
poll
[verb]
means
"activity"
postulant
[noun]
means
"person submitting application"
candidate,
claimant,
petitioner,
applicant
preclusion
[noun]
means
"exclusion"
omission,
prohibition,
breach,
cancellation,
repudiation,
elimination
rapids
[noun]
means
"waterfall"
chute,
watercourse,
trough,
cataract,
canyon
ravine
[noun]
means
"gorge"
chasm,
canyon,
cleft,
fissure,
crevasse,
notch
renunciation
[noun]
means
"denial"
repeal
[noun]
means
"revocation"
repudiation
[noun]
means
"exclusion"
preclusion,
prohibition,
breach,
cancellation,
omission,
elimination
retraction
[noun]
means
"nullification"
invalidation,
cancellation,
repeal,
dissolution,
annulment
roof
[noun]
means
"protection"
shrewd
[adjective]
means
"sly"
canny,
clever,
crafty,
tricky,
calculating,
cagey
sincerely
[object]
means
"openly"
candidly,
frankly,
honestly,
overtly,
above-board,
unequivocally
sincerity
[noun]
means
"artlessness"
simplicity,
ingenuousness,
innocence,
naiveté,
candour
slighting
[noun]
means
"exclusion"
preclusion,
prohibition,
breach,
cancellation,
repudiation,
elimination
spontaneous
[adjective]
means
"plain"
informal,
candid,
extemporaneous,
impromptu,
unpretentious,
unrehearsed
statutory
[adjective]
means
"authorised"
authorized,
sanctioned,
canonical,
orthodox,
approved,
authoritative
straightforward
[adjective]
means
"frank"
sincere,
above-board,
forthright,
blunt,
candid,
open
tin foil
[noun]
means
"aluminum foil"
touchy
[adjective]
means
"irritable"
trusting
[adjective]
means
"accepting"
truthful
[adjective]
means
"genuine"
earnest,
sincere,
candid,
guileless,
artless,
naive
truthfulness
[noun]
means
"sincerity"
openness,
frankness,
candour,
honesty,
truth,
veracity
tumor
[noun]
means
"growth"
two-faced
[adjective]
means
"insincere"
canting,
bigoted,
hypocritical,
false,
dishonest,
prejudiced
unbiased
[adjective]
means
"fair"
upright,
honest,
impartial,
just,
candid,
unprejudiced
unequivocally
[object]
means
"openly"
candidly,
frankly,
honestly,
overtly,
sincerely,
above-board
unprejudiced
[adjective]
means
"fair"
upright,
honest,
impartial,
just,
unbiased,
candid
unreserved
[adjective]
means
"frank"
candid,
straightforward,
open,
sincere,
guileless,
artless
vocal
[adjective]
means
"outspoken"
watercourse
[noun]
means
"waterfall"
rapids,
chute,
trough,
cataract,
canyon
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