Synonyms for Up-bear:
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v.
• shore
- Upbear
, - bear up
, - bolster
, - brace
, - bulwark
, - buttress
, - carry
, - hold
, - prop
, - strengthen
, - support
, - sustain
, - underpin
, - uphold
.
• support
- base
, - be a foundation for
, - bear
, - bed
, - bottom
, - cradle
, - crutch
, - embed
, - found
, - ground
, - keep from falling
, - keep up
, - mainstay
, - poise
, - reinforce
, - shore
, - shore up
, - shoulder
, - stand
, - stay
, - strut
, - undergird
.
• uphold
- Uprear
, - advocate
, - aid
, - assist
, - back
, - back up
, - boost
, - buoy up
, - champion
, - confirm
, - countenance
, - defend
, - elevate
, - encourage
, - endorse
, - help
, - hoist
, - hold to
, - hold up one's end
, - justify
, - pick up
, - promote
, - raise
, - rear
, - second
, - side with
, - stand by
, - stick by
, - stick up for
, - take up
, - uplift
, - upraise
, - vindicate
.
What are the hypernyms for Up-bear?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
aid, crutch, grant, help, leverage, lift, prop, strengthen, support, underpin, uplift.
What are the opposite words for up-bear?
The word "up-bear" is a rare and somewhat obsolete term with no widely recognized antonyms. In fact, one would have to look beyond conventional opposites such as "down-bear" or "lower-bear" and consider contextual opposites like "downward-push" or "pull-down." Up-bear implies an upward motion or support, hence any opposite would describe a downward motion or pull. Alternatively, terms such as "sag," "slump," or "give-way" could be considered antonyms in the sense of describing the opposite action of up-bear, that is, the downward motion or collapse of an object or entity.
What are the antonyms for Up-bear?
-
v.
• shore
• support
• uphold
- abandon
, - attack
, - block
, - decrease
, - deny
, - depress
, - destroy
, - hinder
, - hurt
, - injure
, - lessen
, - lower
, - obstruct
, - prevent
, - protest
.
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