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Synonyms for side with
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sahyd |
Phonetic Transcription : saɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for side with Other synonyms for the word side with
- abet
- abide by
- accede
- accommodate
- ache
- acquiesce
- advance
- agree
- agree with
- align
- ally
- angel
- appreciate
- associate with
- back up
- band
- bankroll
- battle
- be in
- be in accord
- be in cahoots
- be in sympathy
- be kind to
- be of the same mind
- be partial to
- be there for
- be understanding
- bear out
- befriend
- benefit
- bleed for
- boost
- boost morale
- brace
- buddy up
- buoy up
- bury the hatchet
- buttress
- buy into
- carry
- case out
- champion
- check
- cheer
- chip in
- clinch the deal
- coadjute
- coincide
- collaborate
- combine
- come aboard
- come on to
- come to terms
- comfort
- commiserate
- compassionate
- comply
- comply with
- comprehend
- concede
- concert
- concur
- condole
- conduce
- confirm
- consent
- console
- consort
- conspire
- contend
- contribute
- cooperate
- coordinate
- cotton to
- countenance
- cut a deal
- defend
- develop
- do a kindness
- do right by
- ease
- egg on
- elevate
- emphathize
- encourage
- endorse
- engage
- enlist
- enroll
- enter
- espouse
- establish
- esteem
- facilitate
- fall in with
- favor
- feel heart go out to
- fight for
- finance
- follow
- fortify
- forward
- foster
- further
- get behind
- get chummy with
- get in with
- give a boost
- give a leg up
- give a lift
- give blessing
- give carte blanche
- give green light
- give the go-ahead
- go along with
- go for
- go to
- go to bat for
- grant
- gratify
- grieve with
- grubstake
- have compassion
- help
- hit it off
- hoist
- hold
- hold to
- hold up one's end
- humor
- identify with
- improve
- indulge
- instigate
- invite
- join forces
- join in
- justify
- keep up
- league
- lend a hand
- love
- maintain
- make a deal
- make exception
- mingle with
- oblige
- offer consolation
- okay
- pair with
- participate
- partner
- pass on
- pat on the back
- patronize
- permit
- pick up
- pick up on
- pitch in
- pity
- play ball
- play favorites
- plead for
- plug into
- pool resources
- prevail
- promote
- prop
- pull for
- pull strings
- pull together
- push
- put forward
- put in a good word for
- raise
- rally round
- rear
- reassure
- recognize
- reinforce
- relate to
- relieve
- ride shotgun for
- root for
- sanction
- second
- see eye to eye
- serve
- set
- settle
- shake on
- share another's sorrow
- share in
- shore up
- show consideration
- show kindliness
- show mercy
- show tenderness
- show willingness
- side with
- sign
- sign on
- sign up
- smile upon
- solace
- spare
- spoil
- sponsor
- spur
- stake
- stand behind
- stand by
- stand up for
- stay
- stick by
- stick together
- stick up for
- strengthen
- subscribe
- subscribe to
- subsidize
- substantiate
- succor
- support
- sustain
- take one up on
- take one's side
- take part
- take part in
- take the part of
- take under one's wing
- take up
- take up with
- team up with
- throw in one's lot with
- throw in with
- thump for
- tie up with
- treat well
- tune in
- understand
- underwrite
- unite
- upbear
- uphold
- uplift
- upraise
- uprear
- value
- verify
- vindicate
- welcome
- work side by side
- work together
- yes
Définition of side with
Origin :- Old English side "flanks of a person, the long part or aspect of anything," from Proto-Germanic *sithon (cf. Old Saxon sida, Old Norse siða, Danish side, Swedish sida, Middle Dutch side, Dutch zidje, Old High German sita, German Seite), from adjective *sithas "long" (cf. Old English sid "long, broad, spacious," Old Norse siðr "long, hanging down"), from PIE root *se- "long, late" (see soiree).
- Original sense preserved in countryside. Figurative sense of "position or attitude of a person or set of persons in relation to another" (cf. choosing sides) first recorded mid-13c. Meaning "one of the parties in a transaction" is from late 14c.; sense in a sporting contest or game is from 1690s. Meaning "music on one side of a phonograph record" is first attested 1936. Phrase side by side "close together and abreast" is recorded from c.1200. Side-splitting "affecting with compulsive laughter" is attested by 1825.
- As in join : verb affiliate with organization
- As in back : verb support
- As in support : verb defend, advocate belief
- As in sympathize : verb feel for, be compassionate
- As in befriend : verb make social acquaintance; support
- As in uphold : verb maintain, support
- As in champion : verb advocate, support
- As in cooperate : verb aid, assist
- As in agree : verb be in unison, assent with another
- As in encourage : verb give support; help
- As in favor : verb pamper, reward; help
Antonyms for side with
- abandon
- advance
- annoy
- attack
- avoid
- be against
- block
- cease
- check
- condemn
- confuse
- contend
- contradict
- counteract
- dampen
- decline
- decrease
- deject
- delay
- deny
- depress
- desert
- destroy
- deter
- differ
- disagree
- disappoint
- disapprove
- discourage
- disfavor
- dishearten
- disjoin
- dislike
- dispirit
- disprove
- dispute
- disregard
- dissent
- dissuade
- disturb
- divide
- drop
- encumber
- fall
- forsake
- frustrate
- go forward
- halt
- handicap
- harm
- hinder
- hurt
- ignore
- impede
- injure
- invalidate
- leave
- lessen
- let down
- let go
- lower
- neglect
- object
- obstruct
- oppose
- prevent
- protest
- refuse
- reject
- release
- repudiate
- resign
- resist
- scorn
- separate
- shun
- stop
- thwart
- trouble
- undermine
- uninspire
- upset
- weaken
- withdraw
- worry
- worsen
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