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return
noun as in coming again
Strongest matches
Strong matches
acknowledgment, answer, appearance, coming, entrance, homecoming, occurrence, reaction, reappearance, recoil, recoiling, recompense, recompensing, recrudescence, recurrence, reinstatement, rejoinder, replacement, repossession, restitution, restoring, retreat, reversion
Weak matches
noun as in earnings, benefit
Strong matches
accrual, accruement, advantage, avail, gate, lucre, proceeds, reciprocation, recompense, reimbursement, reparation, repayment, requital, results, retaliation, reward, take, takings
noun as in answer
noun as in summary
verb as in go back, turn back
Strong matches
react, reappear, rebound, recoil, reconsider, recrudesce, recur, reexamine, repair, repeat, retreat, revert, revisit, revolve, rotate
Weak matches
back up, bounce back, circle back, come again, double back, go again, hark back to, move back, reel back, reenter, reoccur, retrace steps
verb as in give back, send back
Strong matches
bestow, convey, react, rebate, reciprocate, recompense, reestablish, refund, reimburse, reinstate, remit, render, repay, requite, reseat, restitute, retaliate, transmit
Weak matches
carry back, hand back, make restitution, pay back, put back, reinsert, roll back, take back, thrust back, toss back
verb as in earn
Weak matches
bring in, cash in on, clean up, make a killing, pay dividend, pay off, show profit
Example Sentences
On Tuesday, Trump repeated or alluded to those claims and more during a nearly two-hour address to Congress — his first as the 47th president — that often returned to one of his favorite topics.
Matthew Murdock returns to us on a straighter path, choosing his daylight identity as a lawyer over his secret vigilante life.
The department for energy security and net zero said it would work to develop a plan that would deliver a "fair return for the nation during times of unusually high prices".
Prince Harry first went to Lesotho as a 19-year-old and has returned to the country many times since then.
He then went to his car to collect a crossbow, before returning and lying in wait for Louise Hunt, who was running her dog grooming business in a pod in the garden.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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