antonym.com
synonym.com
Word of the Day:
tintinnabulation
Trending Searches 🔥
good
music-lover
butterfly
for-the-first-time
self-improvement
support
someone
citrus
rock-star
help
pervert
know-it-all
week
comfort-zone
modern-era
condensation
active
business
important
open
wedding-anniversary
unsubdivided
develop
simple
work-in-progress
herb
metric
activity
beautiful
masturbate
understand
body-of-water
seafood
apple
powerful
guitar
focus
challenge
painter
spark
camera
unscramble
1. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
An
area
that
is
approximately
central
within
some
larger
region.
Antonyms
inactivity
outfield
unite
unwrap
uncover
approve
derestrict
Synonyms
centre stage
financial center
middle
midfield
heart
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Featured Games
2. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
The
piece
of
ground
in
the
outfield
directly
ahead
of
the
catcher.
Antonyms
infield
ambiversion
activator
inhibitor
low status
terminal
end
Synonyms
parcel of land
outfield
tract
center field
centerfield
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. center
verb.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
Center
upon.
Antonyms
anisotropy
misconception
lowercase
secondary
inferior
unimportant
whole
Synonyms
revolve around
bear on
pertain
revolve about
focus on
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
A
building
dedicated
to
a
particular
activity.
Antonyms
dissatisfy
rejection
cowardice
extraversion
worldliness
outward
outwardness
Synonyms
conference house
research center
research facility
building
call centre
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. center
verb.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
Direct
one's
attention
on
something.
Antonyms
front
back
upgrade
downgrade
divest
strength
solvability
Synonyms
steep
engross
listen
recall
hear
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
A
point
equidistant
from
the
ends
of
a
line
or
the
extremities
of
a
figure.
Antonyms
disengage
miss
discolor
abstain
unconcern
respect
worsen
Synonyms
navel
bull's eye
point
bight
center of gravity
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
A
cluster
of
nerve
cells
governing
a
specific
bodily
process.
Antonyms
inattention
gradual
inclined
horizontal
ascent
moderate
low
Synonyms
Broca's center
respiratory center
Broca's convolution
inferior colliculus
nerve centre
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
The
object
upon
which
interest
and
attention
focuses.
Antonyms
bore
disobey
forget
give
issue
skew
blur
Synonyms
cynosure
crosshairs
object
center of attention
eye-catcher
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
The
choicest
or
most
essential
or
most
vital
part
of
some
idea
or
experience.
Antonyms
obscurity
unclearness
soften
softness
indistinctness
dissociate
expand
Synonyms
essence
sum
stuff
nub
heart and soul
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. center
noun.
(ˈsɛntɝ, ˈsɛnɝ)
The
middle
of
a
military
or
naval
formation.
Antonyms
undock
break
Synonyms
formation
Etymology
center (English)
centre (French)
centrum (Latin)
κέντρον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντέω (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
κεντεῖν (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Trending Searches 🔥
good
music-lover
butterfly
for-the-first-time
self-improvement
support
someone
citrus
rock-star
help
pervert
know-it-all
week
comfort-zone
modern-era
condensation
active
business
important
open
wedding-anniversary
unsubdivided
develop
simple
work-in-progress
herb
metric
activity
beautiful
masturbate
understand
body-of-water
seafood
apple
powerful
guitar
focus
challenge
painter
spark
camera
unscramble
×