What are some opposite words for résumé?
Antonyms for résumé
ˈrɛz ʊˌmeɪ, ˌrɛz ʊˈmeɪrésumé
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résuménoun
A summary of education and employment experience.
Synonyms:
précisrésuménoun
Synonyms:
CV, curriculum vitae
English Synonyms and Antonyms
resume
The transitive use of recover in the sense of cure, heal, etc., as in 2 Kings v, 6, "That thou mayest recover him of his leprosy," is now practically obsolete. The chief transitive use of recover is in the sense to obtain again after losing, regain, repossess, etc.; as, to recover stolen goods; to recover health. The intransitive sense, be cured, be restored, etc., is very common; as, to recover from sickness, terror, or misfortune.
Antonyms:
die, fail, grow worse, relapse, sinkSynonyms:
be cured, be healed, be restored, cure, heal, reanimate, recover, recruit, recuperate, regain, repossess, restore, retrievePreposition:
From; rarely of; (Law) to recover judgment against, to recover damages of or from a person.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
resume
Antonyms:
drop, discontinue, intermit, interruptSynonyms:
recommence, renew, return, begin again
Princeton's WordNet
sketch, survey, resumenoun
short descriptive summary (of events)
Synonyms:
resume, sketch, study, sight, cartoon, view, vignette, survey, curriculum vitaecurriculum vitae, CV, resumeverb
a summary of your academic and work history
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resume, sketch, curriculum vitae, surveyresume, restart, re-startverb
take up or begin anew
"We resumed the negotiations"
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resume, take up, re-start, sum up, restart, summarise, summarizeresume, take upverb
return to a previous location or condition
"The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"
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summarise, soak up, adopt, lift out, sop up, absorb, restart, strike, resume, scoop, summarize, scoop out, suck up, sorb, re-start, latch on, start, take in, fasten on, seize on, assume, hook on, borrow, draw, suck, take, scoop up, take over, imbibe, take up, sum up, suck inresumeverb
assume anew
"resume a title"; "resume an office"; "resume one's duties"
Synonyms:
take up, re-start, sum up, restart, summarise, summarizesum up, summarize, summarise, resumeverb
give a summary (of)
"he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
Synonyms:
add up, summate, sum, summarise, total, add together, summarize, add, re-start, restart, take up, tally, resume, tote up, tot up, sum up, tot
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
résuménoun
Synonyms:
recapitulation, summary, abstract
How to use résumé in a sentence?
President Alexander Lukashenko:
New Uralkali shareholders are coming to me every month saying: 'accept us'. We are not against it - let's unite, on our conditions, let's resume work and agree how much we will produce.
Not a one of us deserves the job by right of resume, party, seniority, family, or family narrative, it's nobody's turn. It's everybody's test, and it's wide open -- exactly as a contest for president should be.
We are examining the court ruling together with our lawyers in order to decide on a legal strategy, in addition, we will resume good faith negotiations with the oversight board in order to reach an agreement.
Honestly not everything will be solved in one day - but (it would be) productive ... to resume the talks with a much more in-depth address on the issue of political transition.
The president has made clear that he believes that through follow-on diplomacy, the United States seeks to lengthen and strengthen nuclear constraints on Iran and address other issues of concern. Iran must resume compliance with significant nuclear constraints under the deal in order for that to proceed, we would expect that some of his earlier conversations with foreign counterparts and foreign leaders will be with partners and allies and you would certainly anticipate that this would be part of the discussions.
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