What is another word for requite?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkwˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Requite is a verb that means to return or repay, usually in kind or in a manner that is appropriate to the original action. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of requite, depending on the context and the intended meaning of the sentence. Some possible alternatives include reciprocate, repay, reward, retaliate, compensate, remunerate, and pay back. These words all convey the idea of doing something in response to an action or gesture, and they may be used in various ways, such as to express gratitude, seek revenge, or make restitution. Choosing the most appropriate synonym will depend on the specific nuances of the situation and the desired effect on the listener or reader.

Synonyms for Requite:

What are the hypernyms for Requite?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • hypernyms for requite (as verbs)

    • possession
      pay.

What are the hyponyms for Requite?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for requite (as verbs)

What are the opposite words for requite?

Requite is a verb that means to return, repay, or retaliate. Its antonyms are words that have opposite meanings to it, such as ignore, neglect, overlook, or forget. When someone does not requite a favor, it means that they do not acknowledge or appreciate it, which is the opposite of reciprocation. Ignoring or neglecting someone's efforts might cause them to feel unvalued or unsupported, making it important to requite kindness whenever possible. Conversely, requiting negative actions might provoke retaliation, which can lead to a cycle of aggression and conflict. Thus, choosing the right antonyms for requite can help to cultivate healthy relationships and prevent misunderstandings.

What are the antonyms for Requite?

Usage examples for Requite

I like the man who is kind to me while he is doing the kindness, and I could, if occasion served, be kind to him in turn; but to say that I could retain such a memory of the service after years that it would renew in me the first pleasant sensations it created, and with these sensations the goodwill to requite them, is downright rubbish.
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever
I went to him with a heavy heart, fully expecting that he would make use of the power now in his hands to revenge himself for the insult I had once offered him, and as fully resolved to requite scorn with scorn.
"Quicksands"
Adolph Streckfuss
I tore it open in passionate haste and read- My dear Mr. Lorrequer-As from the interview we have had this morning I am inclined to believe that I have gained your affections, I think that I should ill requite such a state of your feeling for me, were I to conceal that I cannot return you mine-in fact they are not mine to bestow.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)

Famous quotes with Requite

  • Men are more prone to revenge injuries than to requite kindness.
    Thomas Fuller
  • May Heaven, if virtue claim its thought, If justice yet avail for aught; Heaven, and the sense of conscious right, With worthier meed your acts requite!
    John Conington
  • 2320. Trust not an Enemy, because thou hast done him good Offices: for Men are naturally more prone to revenge Injuries, than to requite Kindnesses.
    Thomas Fuller (writer)
  • 3389. Men are more prone to revengeInjuries, than to requite Kindnesses.
    Thomas Fuller (writer)

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