To match or pair with:
To infer or attribute responsibility or causation.
To pay for by using credit, usually by presenting a credit card
To assign (something) to a supposed cause; impute; attribute
To give credit to or deserved commendation for
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To give credit to:
To ascertain the successive stages in the development or progress of:
To mark with a sign, esp. with the sign of the cross, as in blessing
To set off or separate by or as if by a line or boundary:
Grace is defined as to honor, or to bring beauty or charm.
To be a feature of
To connect or involve with a cause, group, or partner:
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To consider responsible for a misdeed, failure, or undesirable outcome:
To seize or take by legal process; to carry out an attachment, for example, to attach the funds in a debtor’s bank account to pay a judgment.
To establish a rapport or relationship; relate:
(Physics) A physical property, such as mass, length, time, or a combination thereof, regarded as a fundamental measure or as one of a set of fundamental measures of a physical quantity:
(Usually in the plural, theater) An object used in a dramatic production.
Superiority of kind:
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In Aristotelian thought, a predicable property common to all members of a kind but not constituting part of the definition of that kind.
The quality or condition of being peculiar
A behavior or way of thinking that is characteristic of a person.
Something extra; thing added to help in a secondary way
Characteristic quality; distinctive property
A distinctive trait, quality, or attribute; characteristic
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A person who represents a quality, movement, etc.
The intrinsic or indispensable quality or qualities that serve to characterize or identify something:
A natural gift, ability, or quality.
A distinguishing trait, feature, or quality; peculiarity
The definition of an appendage, in relation to the body of a human or animal, is any part protruding from the torso or trunk.
An object or representation that functions as a symbol:
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absolves (antonym)
To pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically.
dissociates (antonym)
To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
denies (antonym)
To refuse the use of or access to
gives (related)
(Reflexive) To devote or apply (oneself).
accuses (related)
To charge formally with a wrongdoing.
substitutes (related)
(Gram.) Any word or word group, as a pronoun, the verb to do, etc., used in place of another word or words (Ex.: did for shouted in “she shouted, and he did, too”)
Find another word for attributes. In this page you can discover 41 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for attributes, like: assigns, imputes, lays, charges, ascribes, refers, credits, accredits, traces, signs and marks.
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