Results for: question-and-answer show
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acknowledging a negative statement, an interjection used to indicate a negative response in order to refuse, deny, or disagree with something, answer or vote, indicating disbelief, negative answer; not, negative answer; not at all; not, negative answer...no
act as hostess, paid dance partner, woman attendant for passengers, woman entertaining guests, woman greeter in a restaurant, woman introducing guests on show, woman who receives guests into her home; stewardess (on a train, plane, etc.); greeter of pa...hostess
act of announcing and displaying cards (in a card game); combination of cards to be melded, announce or lay down a combination of cards (in a card game) for a score; blend, merge, combine, hand of shown or declared cards, show a hand of cardsmeld
act of contrasting; state of unlikeness; opposition, variance; sharpness, difference between dark and light pixels (Computers), be or show to be different, compare; be different in comparison with something else, degree of lightness and darkness, juxta...contrast
act of describing or discussing something, detailed description or discussion, displaying something to the public, exhibition or fair, opening section of a piece of music, public exhibition, show; clarification; opening section of a fugue (Music), reve...exposition
act of exhibiting, display art, exhibition, give something as evidence, object on display, piece of evidence, reveal a quality, show something to others, demonstrate; present, something presented as evidence in a court of law; display, exhibition (of a...exhibit
act of giving something away; free prize, gift, present; betrayal; unintentional disclosure, game show, something that reveals, very inexpensivegiveaway
act of going or coming back; act of giving back; reply, answer; profit, yield; repayment; return key, alternate name for the Enter key (Computers); ball that is hit or run back (Sports), angled part, appear again, ball played back, build something to f...return
act of guessing, conclude correctly, conjecture; supposition; hypothesis, find correct answer, form opinion, predict, suppose, suppose; hypothesize; conjectureguess
act of nibbling, bite playfully and caressingly, chew delicately; take small fast bites; bite gently and playfully, eat something daintily or cautiously, expression of mild interest, reduce gradually, show mild interest, small morsel of food; small qui...nibble
act of providing with fresh air, airing out, freshening; act of raising a point or question for discussion; oxygenation of the blood, circulation of air, means of supplying fresh air, public discussionventilation
act of wincing or recoiling in fear, show of fear, avoid confronting, react physically to pain or fear, wince, shrink, draw back, show fear or painflinch
act or process of solving a problem or question; explanation, answer; dissolving of one substance into another; mixture made up of one substance that has dissolved into another, answer to a puzzle, ending of something, finding of a solution, fluid with...solution
address somebody, ask for politely, portend, reserve in advance; order goods or services; show, bear witness, signifybespeak
admit into religious body, approve; verify, show to be true; strengthen, legally approve, make something definite, prove to be trueconfirm
 

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