Synonyms for stat
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : stat |
Phonetic Transcription : stæt |
Top 10 synonyms for stat Other synonyms for the word stat
- accomplishment
- achievement
- act like
- affect
- analogue
- ape
- assume
- bluff
- carbon
- carbon copy
- cartoon
- census
- cheat
- chip off old block
- chip off the old block
- circulate bad money
- coin
- companion
- coordinate
- copy
- copycat
- correlate
- counterfeit
- counterpart
- counterscript
- credentials
- dead ringer
- defraud
- delineate
- delude
- demographics
- demography
- ditto
- do
- do a takeoff
- do again
- do like
- double
- draw
- dualize
- dupe
- duplicate
- echo
- engrave
- engross
- fake
- feign
- fellow
- figures
- flimsy
- forge
- generation
- germination
- go like
- history
- impersonate
- increase
- knock off
- knock-off
- knockoff
- likeness
- limn
- look-alike
- lookalike
- make like
- make money
- make replica
- make twofold
- manifold
- match
- mate
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mimic
- miniature
- mint
- mirror
- mirror image
- model
- mold
- multiplication
- multiply
- obverse
- offprint
- paint
- parallel
- paraphrase
- performance
- performance history
- phony
- phony up
- photocopy
- photograph
- Photostat
- pic
- picture
- pirate
- plagiarize
- poll
- population tally
- portray
- portrayal
- pretend
- procreation
- proliferation
- propagation
- put on
- reciprocal
- record
- recreation
- recurrence
- redo
- redouble
- reduplicate
- reduplication
- reenactment
- reflect
- remake
- renewal
- repeat
- repetition
- replica
- replicate
- replication
- represent
- reprinting
- repro
- reproduce
- reproduction
- revival
- rework
- rewrite
- ringer
- sculpture
- second
- sham
- similarity
- simulate
- sketch
- spitting image
- stat
- statistics
- stats
- take off as
- trace
- track
- transcribe
- transcript
- transcription
- twin
- velox
- X-ray
- Xerox
Définition of stat
Origin :- "instrument that keeps something stationary," before 1970, shortened form of Latin statim (adv.), originally "to a standstill," from status (see state (n.1)).
- As in photocopy : noun mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image
- As in replica : noun duplicate
- As in reproduction : noun something duplicated; duplication
- As in track record : noun record of performance
- As in statistics : noun enumeration
- As in census : noun head count
- As in spawning : noun reproduction
- As in duplicate : noun copy, reproduction
- As in facsimile : noun reproduction
- As in replicate : verb copy
- As in copy : verb duplicate
- As in counterfeit : verb make deceitful imitation
- As in duplicate : verb make a copy; repeat
- The alarming consequences of this doctrine led to the passing of stat.
- Extract from : « Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. » by Samuel Warren
- She began to make the three ritual entrechats, but Stat stopped her.
- Extract from : « Helpfully Yours » by Evelyn E. Smith
- When she set down on the Stat field she would be flaming a banner of trouble.
- Extract from : « Plague Ship » by Andre Norton
- This definition is borrowed from the ancient Law of England, Stat.
- Extract from : « The Underground Railroad » by William Still
- It loves the fig-trees with nothing but leaves; it adores the stat magni nominis umbra.
- Extract from : « Beacon Lights of History, Volume VII » by John Lord
- The custom of setting the assize in the city continued until 1822, when it was abolished by Stat.
- Extract from : « London and the Kingdom - Volume III » by Reginald R. Sharpe
- In the background is the range of mountains, among which Stat is conspicuous from his noble and irregular shape.
- Extract from : « The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido » by Henry Keppel
- The expression of shocked surprise was still on his face as the stat gun blast took him squarely in the chest.
- Extract from : « Insidekick » by Jesse Franklin Bone
- But this priviledge of Authorizing or Licensing, is taken away by the Stat.
- Extract from : « An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume I (of 2) » by Colley Cibber
- These words in the above section printed in italics were subsequently repealed by Stat.
- Extract from : « A Treatise Upon the Law of Copyright in the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the Crown, » by E. J. MacGillivray
Antonyms for stat
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