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build

 
 
pronunciation:
bIld
parts of speech:
verb, noun
phrases:
build up
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part of speech: verb
inflections: builds, building, built
definition 1: to make by joining together different parts and materials; construct.
We're going to build a tree house.
 
synonyms:
construct
antonyms:
dismantle, tear down
similar words:
assemble, create, erect, form, make
definition 2: to form or create.
The coach is hoping to build a strong team this year.
synonyms:
create, form
antonyms:
destroy, eradicate
definition 3: to make stronger or larger.
Success built her confidence.
synonyms:
develop, strengthen
antonyms:
decrease, diminish, weaken
similar words:
augment, enlarge, fortify, heighten, increase, intensify, reinforce, swell
definition 4: to grow in size, amount, or intensity.
Listen to the music build.
synonyms:
develop, intensify, swell
antonyms:
decrease, diminish, reduce
similar words:
grow, heighten, increase, mount
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phrase: build up
 
part of speech: noun
definition: a particular type of body; figure.
Football players often have a large build.
similar words:
body, figure, frame
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Word History
The word build comes from bilden, an early English word that means "a dwelling or house." The current spelling did not appear until the late 1500s.
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  • builder:
    a person who builds; a person who works in construction.
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