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1. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
lightweight
cord.
Antonyms
integrate
stay
keep down
dematerialize
dematerialise
be born
survive
Synonyms
snap line
snapline
twine
cord
chalk line
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
Stringed
instruments
that
are
played
with
a
bow.
Antonyms
high
break
contraction
shortness
flexion
stay in place
unwire
Synonyms
double bass
string bass
fingerboard
contrabass
viola
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
tightly
stretched
cord
of
wire
or
gut,
which
makes
sound
when
plucked,
struck,
or
bowed.
Antonyms
invalidate
disallow
decertify
disapprove
Synonyms
snare
stringed instrument
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. string
verb.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
Thread
on
or
as
if
on
a
string.
Antonyms
disarrange
disorient
disagree
retreat
regress
disinherit
discontinue
Synonyms
thread
wire
run
pass
set up
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
tie
consisting
of
a
cord
that
goes
through
a
seam
around
an
opening.
Antonyms
earned run
unearned run
exempt
confine
fail
idle
Synonyms
drawstring bag
drawing string
purse string
drawstring
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. string
verb.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
Add
as
if
on
a
string.
Antonyms
take away
exhale
open
Synonyms
add
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
linear
sequence
of
symbols
(characters
or
words
or
phrases).
Antonyms
summerize
disassemble
disjoin
disorganize
disorganise
level
abolish
Synonyms
word string
file name extension
language unit
linguistic unit
extension
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
sequentially
ordered
set
of
things
or
events
or
ideas
in
which
each
successive
member
is
related
to
the
preceding.
Antonyms
close
adduct
abduct
Synonyms
series
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
tough
piece
of
fiber
in
vegetables,
meat,
or
other
food
(especially
the
tough
fibers
connecting
the
two
halves
of
a
bean
pod).
Antonyms
deposit
sheathe
obviate
Synonyms
fibre
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. string
noun.
(ˈstrɪŋ)
A
necklace
made
by
a
stringing
objects
together;
.
Antonyms
stand still
ebb
arrive
malfunction
Synonyms
chain
necklace
Etymology
string (English)
string (Middle English (1100-1500))
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