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Synonyms for give and take
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : giv-uh n-teyk |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgɪv ənˈteɪk |
Top 10 synonyms for give and take Other synonyms for the word give and take
- accommodate
- accord
- adaptability
- administer
- agree
- alliance
- allot
- altering
- alternate
- alternation
- apportion
- assign
- associated
- association
- bandy
- bargain
- barter
- be a party to
- bestow
- buy and sell
- cahoots
- candor
- cash in
- castle
- change
- change hands
- changeable
- charitableness
- charity
- civility
- coaction
- coadjuvancy
- coalition
- combination
- combined effort
- commerce
- communal
- communion
- commute
- companion
- company
- compromise
- concert
- concession
- concurrence
- confederacy
- confederation
- confunction
- conjoint
- conjunct
- connected
- connection
- consideration
- conspiracy
- contact
- contact with
- converse
- convert into
- convertible
- cooperation
- coordinate
- correlative
- correspond
- correspondence
- corresponding
- courtesy
- crossfire
- cut the pie
- deal
- deal in
- deal-making
- dealings
- decency
- decorum
- dependent
- detachment
- disinterest
- disinterestedness
- dispassion
- dispassionateness
- dispense
- displace
- divide with
- divvy
- divvy up
- doing business with
- dole out
- double
- due
- duplicate
- duty
- equitableness
- equity
- equivalent
- esprit de corps
- even the score
- exact retribution
- exactitude
- exchange
- exchangeable
- fair shake
- fair-mindedness
- federation
- fellow
- find a happy medium
- find the middle ground
- flip-flop
- fusion
- get
- get back at
- give and take
- give out
- give-and-take
- given and taken
- go Dutch
- go fifty-fifty
- go halves
- go in with
- go over to
- good faith
- goodness
- harmony
- have a hand in
- have a portion of
- help
- helpfulness
- honesty
- honor
- hook up
- horse trade
- humanity
- impartiality
- impartialness
- integrity
- interactive
- interchange
- interchangeable
- interchanged
- intercommunication
- interdependent
- intermutual
- intersection
- invert
- joint
- junction
- justice
- justness
- legitimacy
- link up
- logrolling
- make a deal
- make reprisal
- market
- matching
- mesh
- meshing
- mete out
- moderation
- mutual
- network
- networking
- nonpartisanship
- objectiveness
- objectivity
- offset
- open-mindedness
- parcel out
- part
- partake
- partaken
- participate
- participated
- participation
- partisanship
- partition
- partnership
- pass to
- pay
- pay back
- pay half
- piece up
- playing ball
- propriety
- prorate
- public
- quota
- ration
- rationality
- reach an agreement
- rearrange
- reasonableness
- receive
- reciprocal
- reciprocate
- reciprocated
- reciprocation
- reciprocative
- reciprocatory
- reciprocity
- recompense
- related
- repay
- replace
- requite
- requited
- respective
- responsiveness
- retrospect
- return
- return the compliment
- returned
- revenge
- reverse
- revise
- revive
- right
- righteousness
- rightfulness
- rightness
- seemliness
- seesaw
- service
- settle
- settlement
- shift
- shuffle
- shuttle
- slice
- slice up
- society
- split
- split the difference
- split up
- square accounts
- square deal
- strike a deal
- strike back
- substitute
- suitability
- swap
- swap horses
- switch
- symbiosis
- synergism
- synergy
- take a part of
- take an eye for an eye
- take revenge
- team play
- teaming
- teamwork
- tit for tat
- tolerance
- trade
- trade off
- trade-off
- traffic
- transact
- transaction
- transactions
- transfer
- transpose
- transposition
- truck
- truth
- turn the tables
- turn the tables on
- turn upon
- twin
- two-sided
- unanimity
- union
- united
- unity
- uprightness
- variation
- varying
- veracity
- wheeling and dealing
- wreak vengeance
- yield
Définition of give and take
Origin :- Old English giefan (W. Saxon) "to give, bestow; allot, grant; commit, devote, entrust," class V strong verb (past tense geaf, past participle giefen), from Proto-Germanic *gebanan (cf. Old Frisian jeva, Middle Dutch gheven, Dutch geven, Old High German geban, German geben, Gothic giban), from PIE *ghabh- "to take, hold, have, give" (see habit). It became yiven in Middle English, but changed to guttural "g" by influence of Old Norse gefa "to give," Old Danish givæ. Meaning "to yield to pressure" is from 1570s.
- Give in "yield" is from 1610s; give out is mid-14c., "publish, announce;" meaning "run out, break down" is from 1520s. Give up "surrender" is mid-12c. To give (someone) a cold seems to reflect the old belief that one could be cured of disease by deliberately infecting others. What gives? "what is happening?" is attested from 1940. Give-and-take (n.) is originally from horse racing (1769) and refers to races in which bigger horses were given more weight to carry, lighter ones less. General sense attested by 1778.
- As in mutual : adj shared, common
- As in reciprocal : adj exchanged, alternate
- As in reciprocative : adj mutual
- As in interchange : noun switch, exchange
- As in intercourse : noun communication; business exchange
- As in interplay : noun interaction
- As in impartialness : noun fairness
- As in justness : noun fairness
- As in nonpartisanship : noun fairness
- As in objectiveness : noun fairness
- As in cooperation : noun mutual effort
- As in fairness : noun justice
- As in give-and-take : noun mutual concession
- As in retaliate : verb get even with someone
- As in share : verb use in common with others
- As in make concessions : verb meet halfway
- As in exchange : verb trade
Antonyms for give and take
- antagonism
- artifice
- bad manners
- be selfish
- bias
- blockage
- collect
- combine
- continue
- corruption
- deception
- delay
- deny
- depart
- detached
- difference
- different
- disagreement
- disallow
- disapprove
- discord
- discourtesy
- disgrace
- dishonesty
- dishonor
- disregard
- disrespect
- dissimilar
- dissociated
- distinct
- disunion
- disunity
- division
- divorce
- encumbrance
- falsehood
- forgive
- gather
- handicap
- hindrance
- hold
- hostility
- hurt
- immorality
- impoliteness
- impropriety
- indecency
- independent
- inequity
- injury
- injustice
- join
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- lose
- lying
- maintain
- management
- miscommunication
- obstruction
- oppose
- pardon
- partiality
- prevention
- refuse
- remain
- rudeness
- separate
- separation
- singular
- stoppage
- sympathize
- take
- treachery
- unequal
- unfairness
- unite
- unjustness
- unlike
- unshared
- withhold
- wrong
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