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Synonyms for de-pend
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : dih-pend |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈpɛnd |
Top 10 synonyms for de-pend Other synonyms for the word de-pend
- adhere
- allot
- append
- attach
- await
- bank
- bank on
- be afraid
- be at mercy of
- be based on
- be conditioned
- be confident of
- be connected with
- be contingent
- be determined by
- be fastened
- be in control of
- be in mid-air
- be in the power of
- be loose
- be pendent
- be poised
- be subject to
- be subordinate to
- be sure of
- be undecided
- beetle
- believe in
- bend an ear
- bet
- bet bottom dollar on
- bet on
- bottom
- bow
- brandish
- build
- build upon
- calculate
- calculate on
- charge
- cling
- commit
- conclude
- confide
- confide in
- conjecture
- consider
- consign
- construct
- count
- dangle
- deck
- delegate
- deliver
- depend
- deposit with
- derive
- drape
- drift
- droop
- drop
- entice
- entrust
- establish
- expect
- fasten
- figure
- fix
- flap
- flaunt
- float
- flop
- flourish
- found
- furnish
- gamble on
- gather
- ground
- guess
- hand over
- hang
- hang down
- hang in suspense
- hang on
- hang up
- have faith in
- hinge
- hinge on
- hold
- hook up
- hope
- hover
- impend
- impose
- incline
- infer
- invest
- jump the gun
- lay money on
- lean
- lean on
- leave with
- locate
- loll
- look
- lop
- lower
- lure
- nail
- overhang
- pend
- pin
- pivot
- plant
- posit
- postulate
- predicate
- premise
- presuppose
- pretend
- project
- prop
- reckon
- reckon on
- relegate
- rely
- remain
- rest
- rest on
- rest with
- revolve around
- revolve on
- ride on coattails
- root
- rotate
- sag
- set up
- sheer
- sling
- speculate
- spin
- stand on
- station
- stay
- stay up
- stick
- suppose
- surmise
- sway
- swear by
- swing
- swivel
- tack
- take for granted
- take it
- tantalize
- tempt
- think
- trail
- trust
- trust in
- trust to
- turn
- turn on
- turn over
- turn to
- twirl
- veer
- volte-face
- wave
- wheel
- whip
- whirl
Définition of de-pend
Origin :- early 15c., "to be attached to as a condition or cause," a figurative use, from Middle French dependre, literally "to hang from, hang down," from Latin dependere "to hang from, hang down; be dependent on, be derived," from de- "from, down" (see de-) + pendere "to hang, be suspended" (see pendant). Related: Depended; depending.
- As in pivot : verb revolve around center point
- As in presume : verb make assumption; believe
- As in rely : verb have confidence in
- As in base : verb build plan or opinion on
- As in suspend : verb hang from above
- As in underpin : verb base
- As in dangle : verb suspend
- As in depend : verb count on, rely upon
- As in depend : verb be contingent on
- As in entrust : verb give custody, authority to
- As in hang : verb suspend or be suspended
- As in hinge : verb be contingent on
Antonyms for de-pend
- abandon
- abstain
- be independent
- calculate
- complete
- continue
- demolish
- deny
- destroy
- detach
- disbelieve
- disenchant
- disestablish
- disgust
- disjoin
- dismantle
- disregard
- dissuade
- distrust
- do
- doubt
- end
- finish
- forget
- go
- hold
- ignore
- keep
- leave
- let go
- loosen
- measure
- move
- neglect
- persist
- raze
- release
- remove
- repulse
- retain
- rise
- ruin
- separate
- stay
- straighten
- sustain
- take away
- turn off
- unfasten
- unsettle
- withhold
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