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1. spring up
verb.
Come
into
existence;
take
on
form
or
shape.
Antonyms
shrink
shorten
decrease
stay
stay in place
fall
descend
Synonyms
grow
rise
become
emerge
uprise
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2. spring
noun.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
The
season
of
growth.
Antonyms
autumnal equinox
raise
push
wind
unwind
arrange
behave
Synonyms
vernal equinox
season
spring equinox
time of year
March equinox
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. spring
verb.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
Move
forward
by
leaps
and
bounds.
Antonyms
stand still
cheer
keep quiet
play down
background
hide
hold
Synonyms
capriole
skip
ski jump
recoil
bounce
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. spring
verb.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
Develop
into
a
distinctive
entity.
Antonyms
pack
disappear
discourage
lose
function
unify
Synonyms
take form
take shape
become
form
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. spring
noun.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
A
metal
elastic
device
that
returns
to
its
shape
or
position
when
pushed
or
pulled
or
pressed.
Antonyms
ascend
wane
decrease
stop
stay
drop out
retreat
Synonyms
coil spring
spiral spring
bedspring
volute spring
leaf spring
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. spring
noun.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
A
natural
flow
of
ground
water.
Antonyms
enter
converge
rush
hop out
pull
back
disengage
Synonyms
geological formation
outpouring
Fountain of Youth
geyser
thermal spring
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. spring
verb.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
Spring
back;
spring
away
from
an
impact.
Antonyms
untreated
unconstipated
unsworn
mind
implode
lack
inactivity
Synonyms
carom
ricochet
bound
bounce
leap
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. spring
noun.
(ˈsprɪŋ, spɝˈɪŋ)
The
elasticity
of
something
that
can
be
stretched
and
returns
to
its
original
length.
Antonyms
inelasticity
regress
recede
ride
linger
Synonyms
give
elasticity
springiness
Etymology
spring (English)
springen (Middle English (1100-1500))
springan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. up
adverb.
(ˈʌp)
Spatially
or
metaphorically
from
a
lower
to
a
higher
position.
Antonyms
downwardly
down
downwards
downward
Synonyms
upwardly
upward
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. up
adjective.
(ˈʌp)
Being
or
moving
higher
in
position
or
greater
in
some
value;
being
above
a
former
position
or
level.
Antonyms
descending
down
low
sober
dejected
cyclone
depression
Synonyms
upbound
dormy
leading
risen
skyward
Etymology
up (English)
upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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