Antonyms for in form


Grammar : Verb
Spell : in-fawrm
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈfɔrm


Definition of in form

Origin :
  • early 14c., "to train or instruct in some specific subject," from Old French informer "instruct, inform, teach," and directly from Latin informare "to shape, form," figuratively "train, instruct, educate," from in- "into" (see in- (2)) + formare "to form, shape," from forma "form" (see form (n.)). Varied with enform until c.1600. Sense of "report facts or news" first recorded late 14c. Related: Informed; informing.
  • As in inform : verb communicate knowledge, information
  • As in apprise : verb tell
  • As in initiate : verb teach
  • As in inspire : verb encourage, stimulate
  • As in preach : verb speak publicly about beliefs
  • As in prime : verb get ready; prepare
  • As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
  • As in reveal : verb disclose, tell
  • As in school : verb teach
  • As in sing : verb tattle on someone
  • As in spill : verb reveal
  • As in teach : verb educate; instill knowledge
  • As in tell : verb communicate
  • As in warn : verb give notice of possible occurrence
  • As in betray : verb divulge, expose information
  • As in break : verb tell news
  • As in brief : verb inform of facts
  • As in buzz : verb gossip
  • As in acquaint : verb inform oneself or another about something new
  • As in characterize : verb typify, distinguish
  • As in impassion : verb fire
  • As in civilize : verb make cultured; develop
  • As in clue : verb give information
  • As in communicate : verb give or exchange information, ideas
  • As in counsel : verb give advice
  • As in advertise : verb publicize for the purpose of selling or causing one to want
  • As in advise : verb offer information
  • As in declare : verb make known clearly or officially
  • As in direct : verb give instructions; teach
  • As in alert : verb warn
  • As in educate : verb teach information, experience
  • As in enlighten : verb explain thoroughly; make aware
  • As in familiarize : verb make or become acquainted with, knowledgeable about
  • As in fill in : verb answer in writing
  • As in fire : verb excite, arouse
  • As in animate : verb bring to life
  • As in give away : verb reveal
  • As in ground : verb base, set; educate
  • As in hint : verb suggest; indicate
  • As in impart : verb make known

Synonyms for in form

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