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Word | Orient |
the countries of Asia / adjust to a specific need or market / Rising, as the sun. / get one's bearings; adjust / the countries of Asia, especially eastern Asia. / archaic : east 1b / capitalized : east 2 / a: a pearl of great luster b: the luster of a pearl / archaic : oriental 1 / a: lustrous, sparkling orient gems b archaic : radiant, glowing / archaic : rising in the sky / to change or create (something, such as a book or a film) so that it appeals to a particular group of people or is suitable for a particular group of people / to direct (someone) toward a goal / to place (something) in a particular position or direction, | |
Usage | ⇒ These perfumes and spices are from the orient ⇒ Philip spent his first day in Denver orienting himself to the city. ⇒ The program is intended to orient students toward a career in medicine. ⇒ The great value of this necklace was due not only to the size, the perfect shape and orient of the separate pearls, but to the fact that the whole set was perfectly matched. |
Synonyms | orientate, accustom, adjust, East, adapt, direct, acclimate, eastern, oriental, turn, align, familiarise, line up, Asia, acclimatize, determine, familiarize, lead, locate, point, |
Antonyms | disorient, confuse, bewilder, disorientate, |
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