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Synonyms for resume
ˈrɛz ʊˌmeɪ, ˌrɛz ʊˈmeɪre·sume
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Wiktionary
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.
Synonyms:
be cured, be healed, be restored, cure, heal, reanimate, recover, recruit, recuperate, regain, repossess, restore, retrieveAntonyms:
die, fail, grow worse, relapse, sinkPreposition:
From; rarely of; (Law) to recover judgment against, to recover damages of or from a person.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
resume
Synonyms:
recommence, renew, return, begin againAntonyms:
drop, discontinue, intermit, interrupt
Princeton's WordNet
sketch, survey, resumenoun
short descriptive summary (of events)
Synonyms:
sketch, study, sight, cartoon, view, vignette, survey, curriculum vitaecurriculum vitae, CV, resumeverb
a summary of your academic and work history
Synonyms:
sketch, curriculum vitae, surveyresume, restart, re-startverb
take up or begin anew
"We resumed the negotiations"
Synonyms:
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"
Synonyms:
summarise, soak up, adopt, lift out, sop up, absorb, restart, strike, 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, tote up, tot up, sum up, tot
Editors Contribution
desume
a things which can fuse and defuse it self!
birth (be-earth) and death(de-earth)
Dictionary of English Synonymes
resumeverb
Synonyms:
take back, take againresumeverb
Synonyms:
recommence, renew, begin again, take up again
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
résuménoun
Synonyms:
recapitulation, summary, abstract
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "resume":
resumption, résumé, cv, resuming, c.v., resumes, restart, reopen, restore, restoration, resumed, regain, recommence, relaunch, restored, revive, renew, restoring, summary, re-engage, return, curriculum, retake, abstract, re-open, rehabilitation, recover, reconvene, recovery, continue, appeal
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#79 | view | |
#141 | add | |
#246 | take | |
#315 | total | |
#357 | return | |
#474 | start | |
#508 | study | |
#1006 | summary | |
#1056 | continue | |
#1288 | survey | |
#1475 | abstract | |
#2147 | recovery | |
#2842 | appeal | |
#3197 | curriculum | |
#3350 | draw | |
#3354 | assume | |
#3373 | suck | |
#3548 | resume | |
#3601 | sum | |
#3738 | cartoon | |
#3884 | strike | |
#4974 | rehabilitation | |
#4976 | sight | |
#5345 | restoration | |
#5639 | adopt | |
#5701 | restore | |
#6004 | cv | |
#6143 | cure | |
#6356 | recover | |
#8383 | renew | |
#8514 | retrieve | |
#8914 | restored | |
#9716 | scoop | |
#9797 | resumes | |
#10447 | tot | |
#10928 | recruit | |
#11102 | restart | |
#11358 | borrow | |
#11392 | sketch | |
#11997 | heal | |
#14245 | restoring | |
#15816 | absorb | |
#16650 | summarize | |
#18615 | tally | |
#18952 | resumed | |
#19303 | regain | |
#23117 | revive | |
#26529 | reopen | |
#28973 | vignette | |
#32438 | resumption | |
#39444 | resuming | |
#42583 | summarise | |
#48633 | retake | |
#56385 | relaunch | |
#68448 | reconvene | |
#71378 | precis | |
#86158 | recuperate | |
#115030 | repossess | |
#121636 | sorb | |
#127434 | imbibe | |
#142002 | recommence | |
#247030 | reanimate |
How to use resume in a sentence?
We've basically created a 12-week boot camp style training program where participants come every day, four or five hours a day, and receive three industry-recognized credentials. Also, at the same time, [they] receive some essential life skills training and also resume writing, financial literacy, then we try and mitigate any difficulties through your work that they might have with employment down the road at the end of the training. So we take a holistic approach so at the end, they're ready to go in a construction entry level position and have success.
We call on the DPRK to immediately cease all threats, reduce tensions and take the necessary steps towards denuclearization needed to resume credible negotiations, we will not accept North Korea as a nuclear-armed state and we will do what is necessary to defend ourselves and our allies.
Life is long. Things can resume.
Most of the power plants do not work fully, we need foreign companies to return and resume the process of maintenance.
We’re really excited, obviously. I talked to him briefly on the phone, I guess that was Thursday night, and then today, first time meeting him in person, just seems like a really great guy, obviously, he’s had a lot of success. His resume kind of speaks for itself. He’s an offensive guy, played quarterback in the NFL. All of those things make me really excited, and it’s something that I’m just excited to get to work with him and see what he brings to the table.
Translations for resume
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- استئنفArabic
- reprendreCatalan, Valencian
- fortsetzen, wiederaufnehmenGerman
- reanudar, reanudarse, continuarSpanish
- aloittaa uudelleen, jatkaaFinnish
- continuer, CV, reprendre, recommencerFrench
- बायोडाटाHindi
- folytatHungarian
- continuare, ricominciare, riprendere, portare avantiItalian
- 再開Japanese
- voortzetten, hervattenDutch
- continuar, retomar, currículoPortuguese
- продолжать, возобновить, возобновлять, продолжитьRussian
- fortsätta, återupptaSwedish
- தற்குறிப்புTamil
- ดำเนินการต่อThai
- devamTurkish
- 简历Chinese
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