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Synonyms for Pertained to:
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v.
• bear on/bear upon • concern- answer to ,
- apply to ,
- be about ,
- be applicable to ,
- be connected with ,
- be dependent upon ,
- be interdependent with ,
- be pertinent to ,
- be relevant to ,
- be well taken ,
- bear on ,
- bear upon ,
- become involved ,
- bother ,
- deal with ,
- depend upon ,
- disquiet ,
- distress ,
- disturb ,
- have a bearing on ,
- have connections with ,
- have implications for ,
- have relation to ,
- have significance for ,
- have to do with ,
- interest ,
- make anxious ,
- make uneasy ,
- perturb ,
- regard ,
- take pains ,
- touch ,
- trouble ,
- worry .
What are the hypernyms for Pertained to?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
related to, associated with, having to do with, pertaining to, akin to, appertaining to, affiliated with, linked to, connected to.
What are the opposite words for pertained to?
The antonyms for the word "pertained to" would be words that mean the opposite or have no relation to the subject matter or context. Some antonyms for pertained to could include "not relevant," "not connected," "has nothing to do with," or "unrelated." Other antonyms that may work in certain situations could be "excluded," "omitted," "irrelevant," or "disregarded." Antonyms for "pertained to" may vary depending on the context or topic being discussed. It is important to use the correct antonym to avoid confusion and ensure accurate communication.
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