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can WordReference English Thesaurus © 2025 Sense: Verb: be ableSynonyms:
be able to ,
be capable of ,
could ,
know how to ,
manage to ,
have the ability to ,
have the chance to ,
be up to (informal) ,
be ready, willing and able to (informal) ,
be allowed to ,
be permitted to ,
have permission to ,
have the right to ,
have the skills to ,
have the power to ,
be in a position to ,
be equal to ,
may Collocations ,
might Collocations Sense: Verb: preserveSynonyms:
preserve Collocations ,
bottle Collocations ,
put sth in jars ,
make preserves from ,
make jam from ,
make jelly from (US) ,
make chutney from Sense: Verb: dismiss from a job - US, slangSynonyms:
fire Collocations (informal) ,
lay off ,
sack Collocations (UK, informal) ,
let sb go (informal) ,
make sb redundant (UK) ,
dismiss Collocations ,
terminate Collocations ,
ax (US, informal) ,
show sb the door (informal) ,
send sb packing (slang) ,
give sb the boot (slang) ,
give sb the elbow (slang) ,
pink-slip (US, informal) ,
give sb their P45 (UK, informal) ,
discharge Collocations Sense: Verb: stop - US, slangSynonyms:
stop Collocations ,
cease Collocations ,
cut Collocations ,
cut out (slang) ,
quit Collocations (informal) ,
knock off (slang) ,
halt Collocations ,
drop Collocations ,
put a stop to ,
end Collocations ,
lay off (slang) ,
desist from ,
discontinue ,
break Collocations ,
break off ,
break up ,
put an end to ,
do away with (slang) ,
put the kibosh on (informal) Sense: Noun: canisterSynonyms:
canister Collocations ,
tin Collocations ,
tin can ,
container Collocations ,
receptacle ,
drum Collocations ,
barrel Collocations ,
metal can ,
aluminum can (US) ,
aluminium can (UK) ,
steel can ,
food can ,
drinks can ,
trash can (US) ,
garbage can (US) ,
vessel ,
pot Collocations Sense: Noun: prison - preceded by 'the', slangSynonyms:
prison Collocations ,
jail Collocations ,
big house (slang) ,
joint Collocations (slang) ,
lockup (informal) ,
coop (slang) ,
jailhouse (US) ,
penitentiary ,
gaol (UK, historical) ,
stir Collocations (slang) ,
the slammer (slang) ,
high-security prison ,
secure unit ,
young offenders' institution (UK) ,
borstal (UK, historical) ,
juvie (US, informal) ,
juvenile detention center (US) ,
youth detention center ,
youth detention centre (UK) Sense: Noun: toilet - preceded by 'the' - US, slangSynonyms:
bathroom Collocations (US) ,
restroom (US) ,
toilets (UK) ,
water closet (UK) ,
WC (UK) ,
lavatory (UK) ,
ladies' room ,
men's room ,
the ladies' (informal) ,
the gents' (informal) ,
the little boy's room (slang) ,
the little girl's room (slang) ,
john (US, slang) ,
potty (US, slang) ,
latrine ,
facilities (euphemism) ,
toilet facilities ,
women's toilets (UK) ,
ladies' toilets (UK) ,
gentlemen's toilets (UK) ,
loo (UK, informal) ,
privy (UK, dated) Sense: Noun: buttocksSynonyms:
buttocks ,
butt Collocations (US, slang) ,
bottom Collocations (informal) ,
behind Collocations (informal) ,
bum (UK, informal) ,
rear Collocations ,
rear end (informal) ,
caboose (slang) ,
booty Collocations (slang) ,
tush (US, slang) ,
tushie (US, slang) ,
seat Collocations (informal) ,
backside (informal) ,
hiney (US, informal) ,
rump ,
ass Collocations (US, vulgar, slang) ,
arse Collocations (UK, vulgar, slang) ,
derriere (humorous) ,
butt cheeks (US, slang) ,
fanny (US, slang) ,
posterior (euphemism, informal) ,
haunches ,
keister (US, dated, slang) ,
keester (US, dated, slang)
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