Results for: vote intended to show dissatisfaction
English English
admit into religious body, approve; verify, show to be true; strengthen, legally approve, make something definite, prove to be trueconfirm
admit something, recognize something legally, admit; confess; certify the receipt of, show appreciation of something, show awareness of something, thank somebody officiallyacknowledge
admonition, urging, advice, council, giving of advice, something intended to urge or persuadeexhortation
adore, indulge, pamper, spoil; exhibit mental decline due to old age, lack clear thought, show extreme fondnessdote
adult male deer; male who attends a social function unaccompanied by a female, attend an event without a woman date, castrated adult animal, intended for men only, mature male deer, restricted to men, unaccompanied man at a social eventstag
advance detachment, block opponent, blocking tactic, camera plate for focusing, conceal or shelter somebody or something, concealment, cover with a curtain; filter, sift; hide, conceal; separate, divide; protect, shield; project a film, show a movie, d...screen
advanced program for financial and account management and preparing tax reports (intended for large or small businesses)Quicken
adventurer, Northerner that traveled to the South to make a profit after the Civil War, outsider seeking local vote, post-Civil War opportunistcarpetbagger
advertisement offering a gift, implement for teasing wool, one who mocks or taunts; tantalizing and difficult problem or riddle, preview of a TV show, book, or movie, tease, tricky problemteaser
advise or influence, controlling device, direct; instruct; lead, guidebook, help somebody learn something, influence on decision, instructor; director; escort; leader; manual, handbook, run organization, show somebody the way, soldier controlling march...guide
affront, offense, rude remark or action, be offensive, injury or an injuring agent, offensive words or action, show contempt, something showing contempt, speak or act in a rude or contemptuous manner, offendinsult
ailment, expressing of dissatisfaction, finding fault, act of expressing displeasure; pleading entered by a plaintiff (Law), formal charge, something making somebody unhappy, statement, statement of unhappinesscomplaint
aim at specialized audience, network or program intended for specialized audience (opposite of broadcast)narrowcast
airfoil for controlling lift and drag, automobile air deflector, person or thing that spoils; plunderer; device on cars or airplanes which is intended to slow motion; message which contains the end of a movie or the solution to a computer game (Compute...spoiler
align sound and image of movie, cause to occur at the same time; cause to operate simultaneously; cause to show the same time (of clocks); occur at the same time; operate simultaneously, go together, happen together, make things work at same time, repr...synchronize
 

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