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1. through
adjective.
(ˈθruː)
Having
finished
or
arrived
at
completion.
Antonyms
unfinished
unpainted
rough
preserved
Synonyms
finished
through with
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. pass-through
noun.
An
opening
that
resembles
a
window
between
two
rooms
(especially
a
shelved
opening
between
a
kitchen
and
dining
room
that
is
used
to
pass
dishes).
Antonyms
natural object
finish
Synonyms
opening
3. walk-through
noun.
A
pedestrian
passageway
through
the
ground
floor
of
a
building.
Antonyms
ride
stay in place
Synonyms
passageway
4. walk-through
noun.
The
act
of
walking
in
order
to
view
something.
Antonyms
indirect discourse
direct discourse
Synonyms
walk
5. walk-through
noun.
A
first
perfunctory
rehearsal
of
a
theatrical
production
in
which
actors
read
their
lines
from
the
script
and
move
as
directed.
Antonyms
debit
credit
unimportance
Synonyms
rehearsal
6. walk-through
noun.
A
thorough
explanation
(usually
accompanied
by
a
demonstration)
of
each
step
in
a
procedure
or
process.
Antonyms
misbehave
Synonyms
explanation
7. see-through
adjective.
So
thin
as
to
transmit
light.
Antonyms
thick
liquid
solid
clear
opaque
crooked
unobvious
Synonyms
diaphanous
vaporous
transparent
filmy
thin
8. follow-through
noun.
Carrying
some
project
or
intention
to
full
completion.
Antonyms
start
disparage
colorless
nonmechanical
opening
Synonyms
culmination
completion
windup
9. through
adjective.
(ˈθruː)
(of
a
route
or
journey
etc.)
continuing
without
requiring
stops
or
changes.
Antonyms
indirect
unprocessed
Synonyms
direct
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. through
adverb.
(ˈθruː)
Throughout
the
entire
extent.
Antonyms
unpolished
raw
Synonyms
through and through
Etymology
through (English)
þruh (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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