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Word | Don |
a Spanish title of respect for a gentleman or nobleman / a Spanish gentleman or nobleman / Celtic goddess / put on / a river in Russia that rises near Tula, southeast of Moscow, and flows for 1,224 miles (1,958 km) to the Sea of Azov. / to put on (a piece of clothing) / a teacher in a college or university; especially : a teacher at Oxford or Cambridge University / a powerful Mafia leader, | |
Usage | ⇒ When Clark Kent had to don his Superman outfit, he changed clothes in a convenient phone booth. ⇒ He donned his gloves and hat. ⇒ Carmen pleads ‘Let me go’ to a Don José. ⇒ The judge donned her robe |
Synonyms | put on, wear, assume, get into, dress, instructor, preceptor, get on, teacher, dress in, father, master, professor, pull, academic, docent, educator, lecturer, sir, strike, |
Antonyms | disrobe, doff, strip, take off, undress, avoid, bury, cancel, cast off, consider, dabbler, decline, deduct, defy, delete, demonstrative, depart, deprive, discard, discase, |
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