Synonyms for Dog-ear:
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n.
• communication
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v.
• crease
- bend
, - cockle
, - corrugate
, - crinkle
, - crumple
, - double up
, - pucker
, - purse
, - ridge
, - ruck up
, - screw up
, - wrinkle
.
• fold
- curl
, - double over
, - furrow
, - groove
, - hem
, - intertwine
, - knit
, - lap
, - overlap
, - overlay
, - replicate
, - ruck
, - telescope
, - turn under
.
Other relevant words:
- Ruche
, - crease
, - crimp
, - crisp
, - double
, - doubling
, - enfold
, - flection
, - flexure
, - flounce
, - flute
, - fold
, - frill
, - gather
, - lappet
, - plait
, - plat
, - pleat
, - plicate
, - ply
, - ruff
, - ruffle
, - tuck
, - turn over
, - twill
.
• Other relevant words (noun):
What are the hypernyms for Dog-ear?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the hyponyms for Dog-ear?
Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
hyponyms for dog-ear (as nouns)
What are the holonyms for Dog-ear?
Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.
holonyms for dog-ear (as nouns)
What are the opposite words for dog-ear?
The antonyms for the word "dog-ear" are to straighten or flatten. When a corner of a book's page is turned down, it is referred to as a dog-ear, which can be considered an act of abuse to the book. To prevent damage to the book, readers can use a bookmark or other methods of keeping their place. A book should be treated with care, and the pages should be kept in pristine condition for the enjoyment of future readers. The opposite of dog-earing a book would be showing respect for the literature and handling it with care.
What are the antonyms for Dog-ear?
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v.
• crease
• fold
- achieve
, - divide
, - flatten
, - free
, - leave
, - let out
, - loose
, - loosen
, - open
, - separate
, - succeed
, - unbend
.
Related words: dog-ear pages, dog-eared pages, bookmarker, bookmark; page ear mark, bookmarking, bookmark bookmarks, bookmarks
Related questions:
What is a dog-ear?
How do you make a dog-ear?
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