Antonyms for cleave to
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kleev |
Phonetic Transcription : kliv |
- abandon
- abhor
- condemn
- denounce
- deprive
- despise
- destroy
- detach
- detest
- discontinue
- dishonor
- disjoin
- dislike
- disobey
- disparage
- disregard
- disrespect
- forget
- forsake
- halt
- hate
- hurt
- ignore
- let go
- loose
- loosen
- neglect
- not care
- not conform
- overlook
- reject
- release
- renounce
- scorn
- separate
- starve
- stop
- turn away
- unfasten
Definition of cleave to
Origin :- "to split," Old English cleofan, cleven, cliven "to split, separate" (class II strong verb, past tense cleaf, past participle clofen), from Proto-Germanic *kleubanan (cf. Old Saxon klioban, Old Norse kljufa, Danish klöve, Dutch kloven, Old High German klioban, German klieben "to cleave, split"), from PIE root *gleubh- "to cut, slice" (see glyph).
- Past tense form clave is recorded in Northern writers from 14c. and was used with both verbs (see cleave (v.2)), apparently by analogy with other Middle English strong verbs. Clave was common to c.1600 and still alive at the time of the KJV; weak past tense cleaved for this verb also emerged in 14c.; cleft is still later. The past participle cloven survives, though mostly in compounds.
- As in cherish : verb care about deeply
- As in cling : verb attach to
- As in adhere : verb conform to or follow rules exactly
Synonyms for cleave to
- abide by
- adhere
- admire
- adore
- appreciate
- apprize
- be attached
- be constant
- be devoted
- be devoted to
- be faithful
- be loyal
- be true
- be true to
- care for
- cherish
- clasp
- cleave to
- cling to
- clutch
- coddle
- cohere
- comfort
- comply
- continue
- cosset
- cultivate
- defend
- dote on
- embrace
- encourage
- endure
- enshrine
- entertain
- fancy
- fasten
- follow
- fondle
- foster
- freeze to
- fulfill
- grasp
- grip
- guard
- hang in
- hang onto
- harbor
- heed
- hold dear
- hold fast
- hold in high esteem
- honor
- hug
- idolize
- keep
- last
- like
- linger
- love
- maintain
- mind
- nourish
- nurse
- nurture
- obey
- observe
- pet
- practice
- preserve
- prize
- respect
- revere
- reverence
- safeguard
- shelter
- shield
- squeeze
- stand by
- stay put
- stick
- stick like glue
- support
- sustain
- treasure
- value
- venerate
- worship
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