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Synonym for cur [noun]
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Further results for the word "cur"
cure [noun]
means "medicine"remedy, curative, antidote, medication, restorative, physic, specific
curing [adjective]
means "healing"therapeutic, restorative, curative, recuperative, rehabilitative, remedial, corrective
curious [adjective]
means "odd"quaint, exotic, whimsical, peculiar, extraordinary, wonderful, foreign
current [adjective]
means "present"contemporary, common, general, popular, prevailing, prevalent, circulating
current [adjective]
means "fashionable"contemporary, à la mode, topical, accepted, in vogue, stylish
curse [verb]
means "condemn"anathematise, anathematize, blaspheme, damn, excommunicate, execrate, fulminate, imprecate
curse [noun]
means "denunciation"anathema, ban, hex, commination, fulmination, imprecation, malediction
cursed [adjective]
means "hateful"atrocious, abominable, odious, heinous, damnable, disgusting, wicked
aberration [noun]
means "abnormality"irregularity, anomaly, curiosity, eccentricity, oddity, peculiarity
abnormality [noun]
means "aberration"irregularity, anomaly, curiosity, eccentricity, oddity, peculiarity
abrupt [adjective]
means "brusque"curt
amend [verb]
means "fix"cure
anathematise [verb]
means "condemn"curse, anathematize, blaspheme, damn, excommunicate, execrate
anathematize [verb]
means "condemn"anathematise, curse, blaspheme, damn, excommunicate, execrate
anomaly [noun]
means "abnormality"irregularity, aberration, curiosity, eccentricity, oddity, peculiarity
antidote [noun]
means "remedy"curative, cure, medication, medicine, restorative, physic
arch [verb]
means "direction"curve, bend, round, hunch, camber, extend
bane [noun]
means "affliction"cancer, annoyance, curse, calamity, evil, misfortune
bewitched [adjective]
means "under a magic spell"enchanted, hexed, cursed, charmed, magic, captivated
blasphemy [noun]
means "sacrilege"profanity, cursing, impiety, cussing, anathema, irreverence
blasted [adjective]
means "damned"cursed, accursed, doomed, banned
bolt [noun]
means "roll"curl
boor [noun]
means "vulgar person"curmudgeon, oaf, cad, lout, clod, jerk
bow [noun]
means "obeisance"reverence, bend, nod, curtsy, kowtow
camber [noun]
means "arching"bend, curvature, span, arch, cove
check [verb]
means "activity"control, curb, bridle, govern, curtail, impede
circulating [adjective]
means "present"current
condemned [adjective]
means "damned"doomed, cursed, ill-fated, bewitched, haunted, accursed
control [noun]
means "check"curb, restraint
convolution [noun]
means "helix"wind, twist, scroll, corkscrew, coil, curl
corkscrew [noun]
means "helix"wind, twist, scroll, coil, convolution, curl
correct [verb]
means "fix"cure
corrective [noun]
means "help"aid, assistance, relief, reparation, redress, cure
cover [noun]
means "thing"disguise, curtain, concealment, cloak, camouflage, spread, rug, carpet, runner, curtain, canopy
cylinder [noun]
means "roll"curl
damned [adjective]
means "condemned to hell"condemned, cursed, accursed, unfortunate, unhappy, infernal
dollar [noun]
means "federal reserve note"money, bank note, currency, legal tender, coin, dollar bill
eccentricity [noun]
means "abnormality"irregularity, anomaly, curiosity, aberration, oddity, peculiarity
emend [verb]
means "fix"cure
enchanted [adjective]
means "under a magic spell"bewitched, hexed, cursed, charmed, magic, captivated
excommunicate [verb]
means "condemn"anathematise, anathematize, blaspheme, damn, curse, execrate
excommunication [noun]
means "denunciation"anathema, curse, ban, malediction
excoriate [verb]
means "swear at"revile, damn, imprecate, curse, abuse
fulmination [noun]
means "denunciation"anathema, ban, hex, commination, curse, imprecation
genuflect [verb]
means "get down on one's knees"kneel, curtsy, bend the knee, bow and scrape, grovel, prostrate oneself
halter [noun]
means "restraint"check, leash, control, curb, governor, bridle
healing [adjective]
means "medical"pharmaceutical, curative, restorative, prophylactic, preventative
hexed [adjective]
means "under a magic spell"bewitched, enchanted, cursed, charmed, magic, captivated
hook [verb]
means "direction"curve, bend, crook, twist, arch, turn
imprecation [noun]
means "denunciation"anathema, ban, hex, commination, fulmination, curse
in vogue [adjective]
means "fashionable"contemporary, à la mode, topical, accepted, current, stylish
inflect [verb]
means "bend"curve, bow, buckle
inquiring [adjective]
means "inquisitive"curious, interested, meddlesome, prying, nosy
interested [adjective]
means "inquisitive"inquiring, curious, meddlesome, prying, nosy
investigating [adjective]
means "inquisitive"inquiring, investigative, research, questioning, curious
investigative [adjective]
means "inquisitive"inquiring, investigating, research, questioning, curious
juice [noun]
means "thing"electricity, current
kneel [verb]
means "action"genuflect, curtsy, bend the knee, bow and scrape, grovel, prostrate oneself
kowtow [noun]
means "obeisance"reverence, bend, nod, curtsy, bow
laconic [adjective]
means "condensed"little, abrupt, compact, concise, curt, brief
leash [noun]
means "restraint"check, bridle, control, curb, governor, halter
lessen [verb]
means "abridge"decrease, diminish, reduce, abate, curtail, truncate
malediction [noun]
means "denunciation"curse
meddling [noun]
means "nosiness"prying, curiosity
medical [adjective]
means "healing"pharmaceutical, curative, restorative, prophylactic, preventative
mildew [noun]
means "disease"blight, decay, withering, curse
modern [adjective]
means "characteristic"current, attendant, present, contemporary, immediate, existing
mush [noun]
means "soft mass"paste, pulp, mash, slush, dough, curd
new [adjective]
means "property"fresh, current, late, modern, modernistic, new-fashioned
nostrum [noun]
means "panacea"elixir, cure-all, placebo, remedy, medicine, formula, treatment, cure, patent
nosy [adjective]
means "inquisitive"inquiring, interested, meddlesome, prying, curious
novelty [noun]
means "new gimmick"fad, curiosity, oddity, bauble, trinket
odd [adjective]
means "characteristic"different, curious, bizarre, eccentric, extraordinary, fantastic
paste [noun]
means "thing"mash, pulp, dough, curd, spread, mush
pharmaceutical [adjective]
means "healing"medical, curative, restorative, prophylactic, preventative
pickled [adjective]
means "conserved"preserved, cured, dehydrated, dried
plague [noun]
means "affliction"calamity, curse, evil
popular [adjective]
means "prevalent"common, widespread, current, general
preserved [adjective]
means "conserved"pickled, cured, dehydrated, dried
recuperative [adjective]
means "healing"curing, restorative, curative, therapeutic, rehabilitative, remedial
rein [noun]
means "bridle"check, control, curb, bit
remedial [adjective]
means "healthy"restorative, healthful, salutary, helpful, curative
repress [verb]
means "restrain"bridle, check, slacken, control, curb, govern
restorative [noun]
means "remedy"curative, antidote, medication, medicine, cure, physic
restraint [noun]
means "bridle"check, leash, control, curb, governor, halter
resuscitate [verb]
means "revive"bring back to life, cure, heal, reanimate, revivify, bring around
reverence [noun]
means "obeisance"bow, curtsy, genuflection
revival [noun]
means "convalescence"healing, mending, cure, regeneration, improvement, recovery
revivify [verb]
means "revive"bring back to life, cure, heal, reanimate, resuscitate, bring around
river [noun]
means "nature"stream, flow, run, course, drift, current
rue [verb]
means "be sorry"lament, regret, curse, deplore, grieve, mourn
rug [noun]
means "thing"cover, carpet, runner, curtain, canopy
salted [adjective]
means "salt"pickled, preserved, cured, marinated
salutary [adjective]
means "healthy"restorative, healthful, helpful, remedial, curative
slush [noun]
means "soft mass"paste, pulp, mash, mush, dough, curd
sour [verb]
means "action"turn, spoil, ferment, curdle, acidify, acerbate
spiral [adjective]
means "helical"scrolled, corkscrew, curled
squirm [verb]
means "wriggle"curve
swearing [noun]
means "blasphemy"cursing, cussing
swerve [verb]
means "bend"curve, turn, veer, deviate, twist, deflect
therapeutic [noun]
means "healing"curing, restorative, curative, recuperative, rehabilitative, remedial
turn [verb]
means "process"sour, acidify, curdle, ferment
twist [verb]
means "activity"wind, curve
twist [noun]
means "direction"bend, curve, turn
uniqueness [noun]
means "abnormality"irregularity, anomaly, curiosity, eccentricity, oddity, peculiarity
up-to-date [adjective]
means "present"fashionable, current, modern, topical, contemporary
veer [verb]
means "bend"curve, swerve, turn, deviate, twist, deflect
visor [noun]
means "cover"curtain, screen, shade, blind
voodoo [noun]
means "hex"curse, jinx, spell, hoodoo
widespread [adjective]
means "prevalent"current, general, universal, common, prevailing, worldly
winding [adjective]
means "crooked"bent, hooked, bending, tortuous, curved, bowed
withering [noun]
means "disease"mildew, decay, blight, curse
wriggle [verb]
means "twist"curve
writhe [verb]
means "wriggle"curve
zigzag [adjective]
means "crooked"crinkled, askew, bent, awry, curved, diagonal
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