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e·vade
evade
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- pronunciation:
- ih
veId
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
evades, evading, evaded |
definition 1: |
to avoid or escape by cleverness or trickery.
The fox evaded the pursuing dogs.It's incredible that he was able to evade punishment time and time again.- synonyms:
- avoid, circumvent, dodge, elude, escape
- antonyms:
- confront, face
- similar words:
- avert, cheat, duck, miss, shake
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definition 2: |
to avoid or fail to fulfill (an obligation, law, or the like).
He evaded his responsibilities as a father.It is a crime to evade paying taxes.- synonyms:
- avoid, eschew, shirk, sidestep
- similar words:
- avert, default, dodge, elude, neglect, shun, slack
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definition 3: |
to avoid giving a full or accurate response to.
His answer evades the question.- synonyms:
- avert, avoid, circumvent, dodge, duck, parry, sidestep
- similar words:
- elude, escape
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definition 4: |
to fail to be comprehended by; baffle.
Her meaning entirely evades me.- synonyms:
- baffle, befuddle, bewilder, confound, confuse, obscure
- similar words:
- puzzle
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related words: |
avoid, blink, bypass, desert, flee, ignore, miss, slip, steer clear of, throw |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to avoid, escape, or fail to respond appropriately, esp. by cleverness or deceit.
- synonyms:
- dodge, escape, shirk, sidestep
- similar words:
- balk, deceive, equivocate, hedge
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related words: |
balk, duck, halt, skip, stall |
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derivations: |
evadingly (adv.), evader (n.) |
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