What is the opposite of deduct?
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What is the opposite of deduct?
What is the opposite of deduct?
add | enlarge |
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extend | hold |
increase | keep |
lengthen | raise |
refuse | reject |
What is the opposite of weight loss?
What is the opposite of lose weight?
fatten | overfeed |
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distend | beef up |
build up | fatten up |
feed up | grow fat |
make fat | make fatter |
What is the opposite of losing?
“I would hold on to my headphones to ensure that I did not lose them as I disembarked the train.” Verb. ▲ (reclaiming) Opposite of present participle for to inadvertently drop or leave something or someone behind. reclaiming.
How can I easily gain weight?
Here are some healthy ways to gain weight when you’re underweight:
- Eat more frequently. When you’re underweight, you may feel full faster.
- Choose nutrient-rich foods.
- Try smoothies and shakes.
- Watch when you drink.
- Make every bite count.
- Top it off.
- Have an occasional treat.
- Exercise.
What is the opposite word of weight?
weight. Antonyms: lightness, levity, portableness, alleviation, unimportance, insignificance, weakness, inefficacy, unimpressiveness, triviality, worthlessness. Synonyms: gravity, ponderosity, heaviness, pressure, burden, importance, power, influence, efficacy, consequence, moment, impressiveness.
What is another name for weight?
What is another word for weight?
heaviness | mass |
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tonnage | avoirdupois |
ponderosity | ponderousness |
density | gross |
heftiness | net |
What is opposite word of wet?
Antonyms: scorched, arid, dry, parched, bone dry(p), thirsty, semi-dry, adust, waterless, milkless, shrivelled, sober, dried-up, air-dried, nonalcoholic, semiarid, sear, dried, dried-out, kiln-dried, baked, rainless, bone-dry(a), dry-shod, sere, desiccated, sunbaked, air-dry, withered, shriveled, dry out.
What is a better word for weak?
Some common synonyms of weak are decrepit, feeble, fragile, frail, and infirm.
How can I improve my body weakness?
It may take a while for you to feel energetic again.
- Listen to your body.
- Limit medicines that might contribute to fatigue.
- Improve your diet.
- Reduce your use of alcohol or other drugs, such as caffeine or nicotine, which may contribute to fatigue.
- Cut back on watching television.
- Get a good night’s sleep.
Why am I feeling so weak and tired?
When you have too little hemoglobin or not enough red blood cells, your body doesn’t get enough oxygen so you feel tired or weak. You may also have symptoms such as pale skin, shortness of breath, dizziness, or headaches. A simple blood test at your doctor’s office can tell you whether or not you have anemia.
How many hours should we sleep in a day?
Most adults need 7 to 9 hours, although some people may need as few as 6 hours or as many as 10 hours of sleep each day. Older adults (ages 65 and older) need 7-8 hours of sleep each day. Women in the first 3 months of pregnancy often need several more hours of sleep than usual.
Why am I tired after waking up?
Chances are, your morning grogginess is just sleep inertia, which is a normal part of the waking process. Your brain typically doesn’t instantly wake up after sleeping. It transitions gradually to a wakeful state. During this transition period, you may feel groggy or disoriented.