💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Uation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| evalnoun | Abbreviation of evaluation. [An assessment, such as an annual personnel performance review used as the basis for a salary increase or bonus, or a summary of a particular situation.] |
| sitnoun | An act of sitting. |
| abbeynoun | A monastery or society of people, secluded from the world and devoted to religion and celibacy, which is headed by an abbot or abbess; also, the monastic building or buildings. |
| abideverb | Used in a phrasal verb: abide by (“to accept and act in accordance with”). |
| abidingnoun | Continuing or persisting in the same state: lasting, enduring; steadfast. |
| aboundsverb | (intransitive) To be present or available in large numbers or quantities; to be plentiful. |
| abovenoun | Directly overhead; vertically on top of. |
| abrahamnoun | (Abrahamism) A prophet in the Old Testament, Qur'an and Aqdas; a Semitic patriarch son of Terah who practiced monotheism, father of the Jewish patriarch Isaac by Sarah and the Arab patriarch Ishmael by Hagar. |
| absorbingnoun | Engrossing, that sustains someone's interest. |
| absorbsverb | (transitive) To include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up. |
| academynoun | An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university; typically a private school. |
| ationnoun | — |
| comnoun | A player in a video game which is controlled by the computer rather than a human. |
| motionless | At rest, stationary, immobile, not moving. |
| stayverb | (intransitive) To remain in a particular place, especially for a definite or short period of time; sojourn; abide. |
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