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Definition of Communicate

  • 1. Transmit information Verb
  • 2. Transmit thoughts or feelings Verb
  • 3. Transfer to another Verb
  • 4. Join or connect Verb
  • 5. Be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas Verb
  • 6. Administer Communion; in church Verb
  • 7. Receive Communion, in the Catholic church Verb

Synonyms for word "communicate"

  • intercommunicate
  • pass
  • pass along
  • pass on
  • put across
  • commune
  • convey
  • transmit

Semanticaly linked words with "communicate"

  • implant
  • plant
  • send a message
  • relay
  • get across
  • put over
  • ask for
  • bespeak
  • call for
  • quest
  • request
  • telecommunicate
  • acknowledge
  • receipt
  • carry
  • deliver
  • render
  • return
  • message
  • communicate
  • convey
  • transmit
  • grimace
  • make a face
  • pull a face
  • gab
  • yak
  • finger-spell
  • fingerspell
  • aphorise
  • aphorize
  • riddle
  • project
  • contact
  • get hold of
  • get through
  • reach
  • bring down
  • impose
  • inflict
  • visit
  • commune
  • inform
  • jest
  • joke
  • blog
  • greet
  • address
  • turn to
  • ask
  • enquire
  • inquire
  • nod
  • sign
  • mouth
  • speak
  • talk
  • utter
  • verbalise
  • verbalize
  • gesticulate
  • gesture
  • motion
  • telepathise
  • telepathize
  • write
  • radio
  • network
  • signal
  • signalise
  • signalize
  • semaphore
  • whistle
  • give
  • throw
  • pay
  • render
  • carry
  • convey
  • express
  • issue
  • come across
  • come over
  • share
  • get
  • interact
  • communicate
  • pass
  • pass along
  • pass on
  • put across
  • transfer
  • intercommunicate
  • message
  • interact
  • commune
  • communicate
  • covenant
  • communicate
  • covenant

Lexical Analysis for "communicate"

  1. communicative
    Adjective
    derivation
    4
    1. able or tending to communicate
    2. able or tending to communicate
    3. of or relating to communication
    4. able or tending to communicate
  2. communicatory
    Adjective
    derivation
    3
    1. able or tending to communicate
    2. able or tending to communicate
    3. able or tending to communicate
  3. communicating
    Noun
    derivation
    3
    1. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    2. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    3. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
  4. communication
    Noun
    derivation
    11
    1. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
    2. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    3. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
    4. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    5. a connection allowing access between persons or places
    6. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
    7. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
    8. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
    9. the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    10. a connection allowing access between persons or places
    11. something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
  5. communicator
    Noun
    derivation
    3
    1. a person who communicates with others
    2. a person who communicates with others
    3. a person who communicates with others
  6. excommunicate
    Verb
    antonym
    1
    1. exclude from a church or a religious community
Words Rhyme with communicate
  • abdicate
  • adjudicate
  • advocate
  • affricate
  • aguacate
  • allocate
  • altercate
  • auspicate
  • authenticate
  • baccate
  • bifurcate
  • bisulcate
  • borosilicate
  • certificate
  • co-educate
  • coeducate
Etymology for communicate
  • etymology communifake
  • etymology miscommunicate
  • etymology overcommunicate
  • etymologically related communication
  • etymologically related communicator
  • etymologically related communion
  • etymologically related excommunicate
  • etymological origin of communicatus [Latin]
  • is derived from communicated
  • is derived from communicates
  • is derived from communicating
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