Left synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
gone-out
Departed
Radical
sinistromanual
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starboard (antonym)
On the right-hand side as one faces forward.
Radical
Result is defined as to happen or end in a certain way as a consequence of something else.
The definition of forsake is to abandon or to give up something.
radical (related)
(Botany) Of, relating to, or arising from a root:
(Dated) Next to the driver, when he is on foot; (US) on the left of an animal or a team.
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The definition of a port is a harbor or place on the water where ships load and unload cargo.
portside
An area alongside a port.
right (antonym)
In or into a satisfactory state or condition:
right-hand (antonym)
In the direction or orientation to the right-hand rule (a right-hand thread)
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extra (related)
Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary.
remaining (related)
Which remains, especially after something else has been removed
revolutionary (related)
Marked by or resulting in radical change:
gone (related)
Ago; past
Turning or circling to the left, in a counterclockwise direction
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Absolved of a duty or an obligation; free.
sinistrad
Radical
Having whorls that rise to the apex in clockwise spirals from the opening at the lower left
A left-handed writer who, instead of mirroring right-handed writers, turn his or her hand upsidedown in order to put the writing implement in the same position as right-handed writers.
Remaining as an unused portion or amount.
Not expended.
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the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
(Sports) the left-hand side of a sports field
center (antonym)
Of, at, or related to a center.
leftwardly
sinistrally
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aport
(Law) To bequeath by a will
To hand down; pass on
To provide or allot (a certain amount, period of time, etc.) for a purpose
To tend toward a certain goal or result:
To give as a trust to (someone):
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To perform for an audience:
To give a share or portion of
Exit is defined as to leave or go out of.
To forget things; be forgetful
(Slang, former) To leave quickly; go away (from) hurriedly
Vacate is to move, leaving a place uninhabited or to leave a job position, leaving a job open, or to make something void.
To begin to do something or go somewhere; go into action or motion
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(Slang) To depart; leave:
Get out of here; go away (frequently imperative).
To go to bed.
To let go; surrender:
(Archaic) To carry through; to go through to the end.
The definition of permit is to allow something.
To go away; leave; depart
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To let go
To cause to go from one place to another:
To give or yield permission to or for:
To move rapidly; go swiftly
Exclude is defined as to keep out or to refuse to admit.
To get away from; flee from
To emigrate is defined as to leave the country where you are from and move permanently to another.
To go aboard a vessel or aircraft, as at the start of a journey.
(Archaic) To suppose; imagine.
To withdraw from, especially in spite of a responsibility or duty; forsake:
(Informal) To cause (votes, a political delegation, etc.) to go to the support of a particular candidate or cause
To go away suddenly and secretly; run away
To consign is defined as to hand over to someone else or to put in an undesirable place.
To transmit is to transfer, or cause something to be transferred from one person to another or one place to another.
To drop is defined as to fall down, to cause something to fall down to the ground or to become lower or less.
To get away from (an unwanted companion, etc.)
To move back; go away; retreat
To move from one place to another; esp., to leave one's country and settle in another
(Scot., North Eng.) To move to other quarters, esp. by stealth
To go away hastily and secretly; run away and hide, esp. in order to escape the law
To go, come, pass, or flow out; emerge
To run away secretly, esp. in order to get married
To go or pass suddenly from sight; disappear
To abandon a position or association, often to join an opposing group:
To go rapidly; move swiftly
To forget things; be forgetful
entered (antonym)
In real property, to pass upon or into; of litigation, to file or present to the court—for example, to enter an appearance into the record; of a contract, to enter into it means to sign or execute it.
arrived (antonym)
(Archaic) To reach; to come to.
held (antonym)
To stop the movement or progress of:
cared (antonym)
To have a liking or attachment:
maintained (antonym)
Maintain is defined as to keep in a current state in order to prevent from failing or breaking or to carry on or to support or provide.
come (antonym)
The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
stayed (antonym)
(Intransitive) To stop; come to a stand or standstill.
continued (antonym)
To go on with; carry on; keep up; persist in
seized (antonym)
To grasp with the mind, esp. in a sudden or intuitive way
reached (antonym)
To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend:
hold (antonym)
To stop the movement or progress of:
neglected (related)
To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
retreated (related)
To retreat is to withdraw or back away, especially from a dangerous or unpleasant situation or from a military engagement.
disappeared (related)
(Intransitive) To go away; to become lost.
approached (related)
To come or go near or nearer to:
to the left (related)
right-side (related)
far-left (related)
extreme-left (related)
left-hand-side (related)
right-and-left (related)
flank (related)
top-left (related)
corner (related)
to the right (related)
arrowed (related)
sinistrous
Sinister; inauspicious.
nigh side
Opposite to right
Remaining
Remaining
Done; finished; past; obsolete
Advancing in severity.
taken a powder
Departed
Remaining after others have been paired or grouped.
disinherited (antonym)
To deprive of a natural or established right or privilege.
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