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- pronunciation:
mil
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mi
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- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
ameliorates, ameliorating, ameliorated |
definition: |
to make better; improve.
The measures that were taken did little to ameliorate the situation.- synonyms:
- alleviate, amend, better, ease, fix, improve, meliorate, remedy
- antonyms:
- deteriorate, worsen
- similar words:
- assuage, enhance, help, lessen, mend, mitigate, rectify, relieve, straighten out
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related words: |
alter, correct, doctor, enrich, patch, smooth |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to become better; improve.
His condition had ameliorated to the point that we could bring him home from the hospital.Her tense relationship with her mother-in-law ameliorated over time.- synonyms:
- ease, improve, meliorate, perk up, progress
- antonyms:
- degenerate, deteriorate, worsen
- similar words:
- amend, heal, lessen, mend, straighten out
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related words: |
aid, alter, ease, progress |
adverb + (v.)ameliorate
partially, thus
(v.)ameliorate
+ adverb
significantly, somewhat
(v.)ameliorate
+ noun
anxiety,
behavior,
circumstance,
climate,
concern,
condition,
conflict,
consequence,
depression,
difficulty,
distress,
effect,
impact,
improvement,
injustice,
need,
pain,
poverty,
problem,
risk,
situation,
sleep,
stress,
suffering,
symptom,
syndrome,
tension
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derivations: |
ameliorable (adj.), ameliorative (adj.), amelioration (n.), ameliorator (n.) |
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