Communicate synonyms
Category:
To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
To serve as a channel or medium for; transmit
give tongue (or vent) (or voice) to
To send by express
To state or express positively; affirm:
call attention to
To impart, as information
To give knowledge of something to; tell; acquaint with a fact, etc.
Advertisement
To reveal something that is not supposed to be revealed, especially something that someone has done wrong:
discourse together
To be in communication
report (related)
The definition of report is giving an account of something or repeating something you've heard.
Converse means to talk with others.
To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm:
bring word
To impart, as information
Advertisement
To serve as an interface for.
To negotiate with someone; parley:
To impart, as information
To put into effect as a regulation.
State means to speak or say something.
To perform a theatrical production.
Advertisement
To give an account of in speech or writing:
be near
To be in communication
agree (related)
(Intransitive) To make a stipulation by way of settling differences or determining a price; to exchange promises; to come to terms or to a common resolve; to promise.
To speak or write in response to:
To notify; inform
Televise is to broadcast on television.
Advertisement
To say or tell
To indicate publicly; to proclaim.
To bring into view; uncover
To give the light of fact and knowledge to; free from ignorance, prejudice, or superstition
To transmit (a message, for example) by telephone:
To withdraw something from sale or circulation.
To send (a message, etc.) or communicate with (a person) by radio
To fax is defined as to send documents via a machine that scans them and transmits them electronically to another similar machine after you put in a telephone number telling it what machine is the destination.
Advertisement
(Software) To insert comments into (source code).
To put (an idea, principle, feeling, etc.) in or into little by little; impart gradually
To give birth to:
Enunciate is defined as to clearly pronounce or speak.
To send out; give forth; discharge
To give (orders or instructions) arbitrarily
Advertisement
About; nearly
The definition of apprise is to inform or to notify.
To bend or hinge something at intervals, or to allow or build something so that it can bend.
To read (descriptive or narrative passages), as in a documentary film
To give consideration or be responsive to
To give a hint:
Advertisement
To give a demonstration:
To tell in a descriptive way.
To repeat or say aloud something memorized
To insinuate is defined as to suggest or imply something but not come right out and say it.
To refer to or speak about briefly or incidentally; specify, as by name
give one to understand
To impart, as information
impress upon the mind
To impart, as information
Advertisement
lay before
To impart, as information
put into one's head
To impart, as information
To give facts or information to on a particular matter; inform or guide
To say something unexpected.
Advertisement
To pronounce is to say a word a certain way, to hand down a judgment or to formally announce something.
(Intransitive) To begin a journey or expedition.
give voice to
To impart, as information
To make known or communicate (information) by signals
wigwag
To send (a message) by waving flags, lights, etc. back and forth using a code
let fall
To impart, as information
To give time to breathe; rest
be in touch
To be in communication
have access to
To be in communication
To carry as far as; penetrate to
To be in communication
be in correspondence with
To be in communication
have the confidence of
To be in communication
associate with
To be in communication
commune with
To be in communication
be congenial with
To be in communication
establish contact with
To be in communication
maintain contact with
To be in communication
be in agreement with
To be in communication
To converse in an easy, familiar manner; talk lightly and casually.
convey thoughts
To be in communication
speak together
To be in communication
To come to terms with; to overcome any difficulties presented by.
have dealings with
To be in communication
make contact
To be in communication
make advances
To be in communication
To write books or other literary matter; be an author or writer
To send a telegram to (someone).
have interchange of thoughts
To be in communication
have a meeting of minds
To be in communication
find a common denominator
To be in communication
censor (antonym)
To review in order to remove objectionable content from correspondence or public media, either by legal criteria or with discretionary powers
keep secret (antonym)
To impart, as information
be out of touch (antonym)
To be in communication
differ (antonym)
To be of a different opinion; disagree:
be removed from (antonym)
To be in communication
declare (related)
To announce something formally or officially.
teach (related)
To give instruction, especially as an occupation.
The definition of bestow means to give as a gift or to give time or effort to something.
To communicate or transmit (a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming) to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network:
(Radio, TV) To present on or broadcast over a network
suppress (antonym)
To curtail or inhibit the activity of something, such as the immune system or a gene.
conceal (antonym)
The definition of conceal means to keep something hidden or secret.
keep (antonym)
To remain in a state or condition; stay:
keep-quiet (antonym)
withhold (antonym)
To keep (a physical object that one has obtained) to oneself rather than giving it back to its owner.
bottle-up (antonym)
Put into bottles
cover (antonym)
To overlay or spread with something:
To cause to advance by stages of progress; to carry on with success through an ordeal, examination, or action; specifically, to give legal or official sanction to; to ratify; to enact; to approve as valid and just.
To send out radio or television signals
(Zoology) To exhibit a behavioral display.
To make clear or evident; show plainly; reveal; evince
To allow to escape through a vent.
To express oneself in words.
To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.
To provide forage for (livestock):
To exhibit or display the full extent of:
(Computers) To press down and release a button on a pointing device in order to select an item on a display screen or activate a command or function. Often used with on:
be on the same wavelength
knowledge (related)
(Obsolete) To confess as true; to acknowledge. [13th-17th c.]
show (related)
Show is defined as to bring into view, teach, or display.
words (related)
To put into words
intercommunicate
To communicate with each other.
transmit information
To be in a state of intimate, heightened sensitivity and receptivity, as with one's surroundings:
excommunicate (antonym)
To deprive of the right of church membership by ecclesiastical authority.
To inform:
To produce as a result of calculation:
Transfer is defined as to move, carry or transport from one person or place to another.
(Idiomatic) To give notification; to inform, especially through a message.
To impart, as information
(Intransitive) To broadcast a television program.
To telegraph is to send someone a message electronically, or to convey a message using body language or other non-verbal cues.
To comment or remark (on or upon)
be within reach
To be in communication
be close to
To be in communication
To come suddenly into being, evidence, or general knowledge
(Colloquial) To pay for food, drink or entertainment for others.
communicate with (related)
engage with (related)
understand (related)
respond (related)
respond to (related)
integrate (related)
disseminate (related)
interpret (related)
identify (related)
Find another word for communicate. In this page you can discover 175 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for communicate, like: impart, convey, give tongue (or vent) (or voice) to, express, assert, call attention to, inform, tell, phone, discourse together and report.