💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Arread"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| areadnoun | (obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy. |
| readverb | (transitive or intransitive) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written. |
| redenoun | Help, advice, counsel. |
| declareverb | (transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically. |
| proclaimverb | To announce or declare. |
| open | (usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc. |
| lay outverb | (transitive) To arrange (physically) in a certain way, so as to spread or space apart; to display (e.g. merchandise or a collection). |
| declairenoun | Misspelling of declare. [(obsolete, transitive) To make clear, explain, interpret.] |
| empleadverb | (archaic, transitive) Synonym of implead |
| adjudgeverb | To award judicially; to assign. |
| legendnoun | A person of extraordinary fame or accomplishments. |
| arraignverb | (with on, (archaic) for) To officially charge someone in a court of law. |
| newsnoun | Information about current events disseminated by the media. |
| arridenoun | (archaic, transitive) To please; to gratify. |
| 'clareverb | Pronunciation spelling of declare, representing African-American Vernacular English. [(obsolete, transitive) To make clear, explain, interpret.] |
| araiseverb | (archaic) To raise. |
| redeclareverb | (transitive) To declare again or anew. |
| apprizeverb | Archaic form of appraise. [(transitive) To determine the value or worth of (something), particularly as a person appointed for this purpose.] |
| set forthverb | (intransitive) To begin a journey or expedition. |
| revelateverb | (obsolete) To reveal. |
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