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Synonyms for shape up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sheyp-uhp |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈʃeɪpˌʌp |
Top 10 synonyms for shape up Other synonyms for the word shape up
- accede
- accord
- accumulate
- accustom
- act correctly
- act one's age
- act with decorum
- adapt
- adjust
- agree
- agree to
- aid
- allocate
- ameliorate
- amend
- arrange
- array
- assuage
- attend
- attune
- atune
- augment
- balance
- be civil
- be good
- be guided by
- be nice
- be on best behavior
- be orderly
- become a reality
- become better
- become visible
- bend over backwards
- better
- blossom
- blueprint
- boost
- bounce back
- brace up
- brainwash
- break down
- bring up to code
- brush
- build up
- cave in
- change
- change one's ways
- chart
- civilize
- classify
- clean
- clean up
- clean up act
- clean up one's act
- clear the decks
- coach
- comb
- combine
- come along
- come around
- come from behind
- come to terms
- communicate
- compensate for
- comply
- comport oneself
- compose
- compromise
- concert
- condense
- conduce
- conduct
- conduct oneself properly
- conform
- conform to
- consent to
- construct
- contrive
- control
- convalesce
- convert
- coordinate
- correct
- correlate
- correspond
- cry uncle
- crystallize
- cultivate
- cure
- curry
- custom-make
- cut
- cut to fit
- debug
- decide
- defer
- demean oneself
- deport oneself
- design
- determine
- develop
- devise
- dial back
- direct
- discharge
- discipline oneself
- dispose
- ditto
- do justice
- do over
- doctor
- doctor up
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- dovetail
- draft
- dress
- drill
- drum into
- ease
- edit
- educate
- elevate
- emend
- enhance
- enliven
- equip
- establish
- eventuate
- fall in with
- fall into place
- familiarize
- fashion
- fiddle with
- fit
- fit in
- fix
- fix up
- fold
- follow
- follow beaten path
- follow the crowd
- frame
- freshen
- fulfill
- gain
- gain ground
- get act together
- get back in shape
- get better
- get it together
- get one's act together
- get ready
- get second wind
- get used to
- get with it
- give in
- give out
- give up
- go along with
- go by the book
- go over
- go straight
- go with the flow
- govern
- groom
- grow
- grow stronger
- grow used to
- guide
- habituate
- hammer into
- hammer out a deal
- handle
- harden
- harmonize
- heal
- help
- impart
- impress
- improve
- increase
- indoctrinate
- inseminate
- instill
- institute
- instruct
- integrate
- inure
- invigorate
- iron out
- keep
- keep one's nose clean
- keep the peace
- knuckle to
- knuckle under
- launder
- lay out
- legislate
- lick into shape
- lift
- line up
- live up to
- look up
- loosen up
- make
- make a comeback
- make a connection
- make amends
- make attractive
- make consistent
- make first rate
- make good
- make over
- make presentable
- make ready
- make right
- make room
- make strides
- make to order
- make uniform
- make up for
- manage
- manage oneself
- map out
- marshal
- match
- materialize
- mature
- measure
- meet halfway
- meliorate
- mend
- mesh
- methodize
- mind
- mind one's manners
- mind one's p's and q's
- mitigate
- moderate
- modify
- modulate
- mold
- monitor
- move over
- neaten
- negotiate
- nurture
- obey
- observe
- observe golden rule
- observe the law
- order
- organize
- overhaul
- oversee
- palliate
- patch
- pay dues
- pay one's dues
- perform
- perk up
- pick up
- plan
- plant
- play ball
- play fair
- play the game
- police
- polish
- pool
- practice
- preen
- prep
- prepare
- pretty up
- prim
- prime
- primp
- program
- progress
- project
- promote
- proportion
- provide
- pull a wire
- pull things together
- pull through
- pull together
- purify
- put in good shape
- put in order
- put in place
- put in shape
- put out
- put right
- put through grind
- put through mill
- put to rights
- quadrate
- qualify
- quarterback
- quit
- raise
- rally
- rationalize
- readjust
- ready
- rearrange
- rebuild
- recalibrate
- reclaim
- recompense
- reconcile
- reconciliate
- recondition
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recover
- rectify
- recuperate
- redeem
- redress
- refashion
- refine
- reform
- refresh
- regain strength
- regenerate
- regulate
- rehabilitate
- relieve
- remake
- remedy
- remodel
- renew
- renovate
- reorganize
- repair
- resolve
- respect
- restore
- retouch
- revamp
- review
- revise
- revolutionize
- reward
- rework
- right
- rise
- roll over and play dead
- roll with punches
- rub down
- rule
- run
- run with the pack
- satisfy
- schedule
- schematize
- scheme
- scrub
- set
- set right
- set stage
- set straight
- set to rights
- set upright
- settle
- shape
- shape up
- sharpen
- show improvement
- show up
- skyrocket
- sleek
- slick up
- smarten up
- snap out of it
- solve
- soothe
- sort out
- spiff up
- spruce
- spruce up
- square
- square up
- standardize
- stay in line
- straighten
- straighten out
- straighten up
- style
- submit
- suit
- superintend
- supervise
- surge
- swear off
- synchronize
- systematize
- systemize
- tailor
- tailor-make
- take off
- take on character
- take shape
- tauten
- teach
- team up
- temper
- tend
- throw in towel
- tidy
- tighten up
- time
- toe the line
- toe the mark
- tone up
- toss it in
- touch up
- toughen up
- train
- transform
- treat
- trim
- truck
- true
- tune
- tune up
- turn around
- turn out
- turn over a new leaf
- turn over new leaf
- turn the corner
- turn things around
- update
- upgrade
- uplift
- vindicate
- warm up
- watch one's step
- whip into shape
- work out
- work out a deal
- work over
- yes one
- yield
Définition of shape up
Origin :- Old English scapan, past participle of scieppan "to create, form, destine" (past tense scop), from Proto-Germanic *skapjanan "create, ordain" (cf. Old Norse skapa, Danish skabe, Old Saxon scapan, Old Frisian skeppa, Middle Dutch schappen "do, treat," Old High German scaffan, German schaffen "shape, create, produce"), from PIE root *(s)kep- a base forming words meaning "to cut, scrape, hack" (see scabies), which acquired broad technical senses and in Germanic a specific sense of "to create."
- Old English scieppan survived into Middle English as shippen, but shape emerged as a regular verb (with past tense shaped) by 1500s. The old past participle form shapen survives in misshapen. Middle English shepster (late 14c.) "dressmaker, female cutter-out," is literally "shape-ster," from Old English scieppan.
- Meaning "to form in the mind" is from late 14c. Phrase Shape up (v.) is literally "to give form to by stiff or solid material;" attested from 1865 as "progress;" from 1938 as "reform;" shape up or ship out is attested from 1956, originally U.S. military slang, with the sense being "do right or get shipped up to active duty."
- As in improve : verb make or become better
- As in inculcate : verb implant, infuse information
- As in arrange : verb make plans, often involving agreement
- As in look up : verb improve
- As in neaten : verb tidy
- As in progress : verb improve, advance
- As in rally : verb revive; take a turn for the better
- As in rectify : verb correct a situation; make something right
- As in reform : verb correct, rectify
- As in regulate : verb manage, organize
- As in remedy : verb fix, cure
- As in right : verb fix, correct
- As in systematize : verb put in order
- As in tailor : verb make to fit; adjust
- As in tidy : verb make neat and orderly
- As in behave : verb act reasonably, properly
- As in accommodate : verb make, become suitable for something
- As in adapt : verb adjust to a different situation or condition
- As in systemize : verb order
- As in trig : verb tidy
- As in comply : verb abide by, follow agreement or instructions
- As in condition : verb adapt, prepare
- As in conform : verb adjust, adapt
- As in coordinate : verb match, relate
- As in correct : verb fix, adjust
- As in form : verb come into being; arise
- As in groom : verb make ready, prepare physically
- Cut the mortises and grooves first, then shape up the sides.
- Extract from : « Mission Furniture » by H. H. Windsor
- Gradually, under the coaching of Brad, the team began to shape up.
- Extract from : « Dan Carter and the Cub Honor » by Mildred A. Wirt
- It's the first hammer I use to shape up the metal bowl with.
- Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Working in Metals » by Charles Conrad Sleffel
- Hereafter, as fast as possible, we want to shape up our holdings so as to double-winter all our beef cattle.
- Extract from : « Wells Brothers » by Andy Adams
- However, if we can fix it up with Agatha for you to spend the summer with her, perhaps matters will shape up better in the fall.
- Extract from : « Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm » by Alice B. Emerson
- But, seriously, I think we will shape up pretty well for the Boxer game.
- Extract from : « The Winning Touchdown » by Lester Chadwick
- Also shape up the "false" extensions of these pieces which are to be fastened below the lower frame at the corners.
- Extract from : « Mission Furniture » by H. H. Windsor
- I heard Joe telling Pinky the other day that youd ought to shape up well for next year.
- Extract from : « The Turner Twins » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- Will you stay in town and get the men together, while I go home and see mother and shape up my talk?
- Extract from : « The Quickening » by Francis Lynde
- His butter-ball body was elongating, and his huge feet and legs were beginning to shape up.
- Extract from : « Lad: A Dog » by Albert Payson Terhune
Antonyms for shape up
- abandon
- act up
- aggravate
- back up
- bar
- be permissive
- block
- blow
- blunder
- bore
- break
- coddle
- condemn
- confuse
- corrupt
- damage
- decline
- decrease
- demote
- deny
- depress
- derange
- deregulate
- descend
- destroy
- deteriorate
- differ
- diminish
- dirty
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disarrange
- disconnect
- dishevel
- disintegrate
- dislocate
- disobey
- disorder
- disorganize
- disperse
- displace
- disregard
- dissuade
- disturb
- divide
- drop
- dull
- end
- enervate
- fail
- fight
- forfeit
- forget
- frustrate
- get sick
- goof
- halt
- harm
- hesitate
- hinder
- hurt
- ignore
- impair
- impede
- increase
- indulge
- injure
- intensify
- jumble
- kill
- learn
- leave
- lessen
- limit
- litter
- lose
- lower
- maintain
- mess up
- misbehave
- misguide
- mislead
- mismanage
- mismatch
- mistake
- mix up
- move
- neglect
- not correspond
- not plan
- obey
- obstruct
- oppose
- pamper
- pet
- pollute
- prevent
- punish
- rebuff
- recede
- reduce
- refuse
- regress
- reject
- remain
- repress
- resist
- retreat
- retrogress
- ruin
- scatter
- separate
- serve
- soften
- spoil
- stay
- stop
- turn away
- turn out
- uncoordinate
- unfit
- unrelate
- unsettle
- unsuit
- upset
- waver
- weaken
- wing it
- withhold
- worsen
- wrong
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