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Synonyms for TEAR
tɪərtear
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
tear
Rend and tear are applied to the separating of textile substances into parts by force violently applied (rend also to frangible substances), tear being the milder, rend the stronger word. Rive is a wood-workers' word for parting wood in the way of the grain without a clean cut. To lacerate is to tear roughly the flesh or animal tissue, as by the teeth of a wild beast; a lacerated wound is distinguished from a wound made by a clean cut or incision. Mangle is a stronger word than lacerate; lacerate is more superficial, mangle more complete. To burst or rupture is to tear or rend by force from within, burst denoting the greater violence; as, to burst a gun; to rupture a blood-vessel; a steam-boiler may be ruptured when its substance is made to divide by internal pressure without explosion. To rip, as usually applied to garments or other articles made by sewing or stitching, is to divide along the line of a seam by cutting or breaking the stitches; the other senses bear some resemblance or analogy to this; as, to rip open a wound. Compare BREAK.
Synonyms:
break, burst, cleave, lacerate, mangle, rend, rip, rive, rupture, sever, slit, sunderAntonyms:
heal, join, mend, reunite, secure, sew, solder, stitch, unite, weld
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
tear, teardropnoun
a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands
"his story brought tears to her eyes"
Synonyms:
snag, tear, rent, split, bust, teardrop, bout, binge, riprip, rent, snag, split, tearnoun
an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
"there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
Synonyms:
rent, economic rent, rakehell, snag, crosscurrent, roue, bust, rip, hitch, binge, split up, teardrop, tide rip, riptide, stock split, blood, tear, rake, hang-up, split, countercurrent, schism, profligate, bout, rubbust, tear, binge, boutnoun
an occasion for excessive eating or drinking
"they went on a bust that lasted three days"
Synonyms:
flop, rip, snag, round, bout, split, tear, teardrop, orgy, bust, binge, fizzle, female chest, rent, splurge, turntearverb
the act of tearing
"he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear"
Synonyms:
snag, rent, split, bust, teardrop, bout, binge, riptear, rupture, snap, bustverb
separate or cause to separate abruptly
"The rope snapped"; "tear the paper"
Synonyms:
wear out, buck, snatch up, click, fall apart, shoot, burst, flick, deplume, break down, crack, displume, pluck, photograph, break, shoot down, lose it, tear, raid, pull, wear, charge, bust, snap, snatch, deplumate, snarl, rupturetearverb
to separate or be separated by force
"planks were in danger of being torn from the crossbars"
Synonyms:
charge, deplumate, deplume, shoot down, bust, pull, displume, snap, buck, rupture, shoot, plucktear, shoot, shoot down, charge, buckverb
move quickly and violently
"The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office"
Synonyms:
hitch, land, jerk, shoot, flash, scoot, bear down, scud, sprout, hit, consign, excite, commove, commit, blame, film, snap, down, appoint, take, point, pullulate, agitate, load, bill, deplumate, bourgeon, defeat, rouse, buck, saddle, pull, fool away, fritter, kill, lodge, dissipate, dart, frivol away, file, bust, burgeon forth, accuse, level, institutionalize, turn on, pluck, fritter away, charge, inject, vote down, deplume, germinate, shoot down, institutionalise, fool, burden, photograph, charge up, blast, dash, send, go against, spud, rupture, pip, vote out, displume, tearpluck, pull, tear, deplume, deplumate, displumeverb
strip of feathers
"pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon"
Synonyms:
roll, shoot, hook, pull in, attract, cull, overstretch, perpetrate, commit, rob, pick, snap, deplumate, rive, surcharge, soak, overcharge, pull off, buck, draw out, pull, get out, take out, gazump, hustle, root for, bust, plunk, plume, pluck, charge, deplume, pull up, pick off, shoot down, pull out, force, draw, tear, rend, tweak, draw in, extract, rip, displume, rupture, fleecetearverb
fill with tears or shed tears
"Her eyes were tearing"
Synonyms:
charge, deplumate, deplume, shoot down, bust, pull, displume, snap, buck, rupture, shoot, pluck
Dictionary of English Synonymes
tearverb
Synonyms:
rend, sever, sunder, pull asunder, pull in pieces, pull aparttearverb
tearverb
Synonyms:
snatch away, force away
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#94 | click | |
#233 | send | |
#246 | take | |
#281 | file | |
#311 | down | |
#364 | level | |
#438 | point | |
#677 | film | |
#773 | land | |
#813 | bill | |
#1007 | turn | |
#1022 | force | |
#1174 | flash | |
#1309 | round | |
#1323 | blood | |
#1453 | charge | |
#1551 | hit | |
#1618 | break | |
#1637 | rent | |
#2096 | pick | |
#2135 | load | |
#2595 | roll | |
#2664 | wear | |
#3096 | kill | |
#3350 | draw | |
#3496 | lodge | |
#3684 | split | |
#3810 | pull | |
#4105 | commit | |
#4158 | rob | |
#4224 | crack | |
#4822 | orgy | |
#5175 | shoot | |
#5613 | hook | |
#5732 | photograph | |
#5757 | extract | |
#6303 | burden | |
#6477 | blast | |
#6542 | tears | |
#7170 | raid | |
#7199 | blame | |
#7321 | snap | |
#7432 | rip | |
#7554 | attract | |
#7585 | fool | |
#8135 | defeat | |
#8285 | buck | |
#8587 | dash | |
#8969 | fleece | |
#9356 | tear | |
#9876 | burst | |
#10713 | bust | |
#10771 | saddle | |
#12149 | appoint | |
#12745 | rub | |
#12803 | excite | |
#12920 | bout | |
#14556 | jerk | |
#14594 | hitch | |
#14866 | flop | |
#15944 | dart | |
#16326 | snatch | |
#16465 | flick | |
#17166 | surcharge | |
#18963 | hustle | |
#19308 | tweak | |
#19340 | soak | |
#19657 | rake | |
#20275 | pip | |
#21399 | slit | |
#22890 | plume | |
#23792 | inject | |
#24292 | rupture | |
#25600 | accuse | |
#28085 | pluck | |
#28901 | binge | |
#29678 | rouse | |
#32799 | sever | |
#33918 | snag | |
#34743 | sprout | |
#37901 | shatter | |
#39292 | teardrop | |
#41879 | cull | |
#43852 | spud | |
#44058 | cleave | |
#45802 | rive | |
#49275 | dissipate | |
#50466 | schism | |
#55788 | rend | |
#56541 | scoot | |
#59155 | scud | |
#66230 | splurge | |
#67452 | germinate | |
#70199 | snarl | |
#71334 | mangle | |
#72426 | fizzle | |
#76778 | riptide | |
#81532 | consign | |
#85954 | overcharge | |
#85968 | institutionalize | |
#86407 | agitate | |
#89565 | perpetrate | |
#89658 | sunder | |
#95819 | plunk | |
#107022 | profligate | |
#132897 | fritter | |
#150043 | roue | |
#186029 | countercurrent | |
#230878 | institutionalise | |
#233318 | overstretch | |
#310844 | lacerate |
How to use TEAR in a sentence?
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell:
The speaker of The House says that Senate Republicans refuses to accept this acquittal, whatever that means. Perhaps Senate Republicans will tear up the verdict like Senate Republicans tore up the State of the Union address. So I would ask my distinguished colleagues across the aisle, is this really, really where you want to go ?
As long as they kill us and go to Wendy’s and have a burger and go to sleep, they ’ll keep killing us, but when we die and they die, then soon we’re going to sit at a table and talk about it ! We’re tired ! We want some of this earth or we ’ll tear this god --- n country up !
Amidst all the noise and the tear gas, we asked Portia to run towards us to safety and she did, she was very brave and I still keep telling everybody that Portia is my hero.
Look, we're going to have to bring our party together in order to beat Donald Trump, and the way we do this is not by launching a bunch of attacks on each other and trying to tear each other down, the way we do this is that we talk about the things we can run on together.
Modern reality has got such a hold on us that... when we attempt to reconstruct the ancient days in our thoughts...the minor events of our lives tear us away from our meditations, and... thrust us back into our personal [problems].”
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