💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Underaid"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| undercryverb | (obsolete) To cry out. |
| umbraidverb | (transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To upbraid. |
| subaudiverb | Mentally supplied. |
| succournoun | (uncountable) Aid, assistance, or relief given to one in distress; ministration. |
| underlyeverb | Obsolete form of underlie. [(intransitive) To lie in a position directly beneath something.] |
| upleanverb | (ambitransitive, literary) To lean or incline upward; to cause (something) to lean upward. |
| alleadgeverb | Obsolete form of allege. [(obsolete, transitive) To state under oath, to plead.] |
| abait | — |
| areadnoun | (obsolete) To soothsay, prophesy. |
| subauditeverb | Mentally supplied (by more than one person). |
| enhaunceverb | Obsolete form of enhance. [(obsolete) To lift, raise up.] |
| upgirdverb | (archaic, poetic) To support or hold up. |
| advauncenoun | Obsolete form of advance. [A forward move; improvement or progression.] |
| sub.noun | Abbreviation of substitute. [(transitive) To use in place of something else, with the same function.] |
| inhaunceverb | Obsolete form of enhance. [(obsolete) To lift, raise up.] |
| afoordverb | Obsolete spelling of afford. [To incur, stand, or bear without serious detriment, as an act which might under other circumstances be injurious; (usually after an expression of ability, as could, able, difficult) to be able or rich enough; to spare.] |
| umbrateverb | (obsolete) To shade; to shadow or foreshadow. |
| atredeverb | (transitive, obsolete) To surpass or outdo in counsel. |
| alledgverb | Obsolete form of allege. [(obsolete, transitive) To state under oath, to plead.] |
| abraynoun | Obsolete form of abraid. [(transitive, obsolete) To wrench (something) out.] |
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