had
verb
Synonyms & Antonyms
past tense of have
- to keep, control, or experience as one's own //my uncle has a sizable collection of black powder riflesSynonymous PhrasesNear Antonyms
- to agree to receive whether willingly or reluctantly //we decided that I would have the job of calling the volunteers on the phone //she refused to have him as a husbandRelated Wordsacceded (to) assented (to) conceded (to) confirmed consented (to) OK'd (or okayed) ratified sanctioned warrantedacquiesced (to) bowed (to) capitulated (to) gave in (to) submitted (to) succumbed (to) surrendered (to) yielded (to)Near Antonyms
- to bring forth from the womb //her grandmother had 11 childrenRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear Antonyms
- to cause to believe what is untrue //he'd been had —the painting was a fake, and he never saw the “art dealer” or his money againSynonymsbamboozled beguiled bluffed buffaloed burned (or burnt) caught conned cozened deceived deluded duped faked out fooled gaffed gammoned gulled had on [chiefly British] hoaxed hoodwinked hornswoggled humbugged juggled misguided misinformed misled snookered snowed spoofed strung along sucked in suckered took in trickedRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear AntonymsAntonyms
- to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it //had a great time at the party //had three operations on her legSynonymous Phrases
- to give permission for or to approve of //I will not have any more nonsense about a party in celebration of my retirementSynonymsRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear AntonymsAntonyms
- to keep in one's mind or heart //I have never had an unkind thought for him //do you have an opinion?Related WordsSynonymous Phrases
had
verb
Synonyms & Antonyms
past tense of have
- to keep, control, or experience as one's own //my uncle has a sizable collection of black powder riflesSynonymous PhrasesNear Antonyms
- to agree to receive whether willingly or reluctantly //we decided that I would have the job of calling the volunteers on the phone //she refused to have him as a husbandRelated Wordsacceded (to) assented (to) conceded (to) confirmed consented (to) OK'd (or okayed) ratified sanctioned warrantedacquiesced (to) bowed (to) capitulated (to) gave in (to) submitted (to) succumbed (to) surrendered (to) yielded (to)Near Antonyms
- to bring forth from the womb //her grandmother had 11 childrenRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear Antonyms
- to cause to believe what is untrue //he'd been had —the painting was a fake, and he never saw the “art dealer” or his money againSynonymsbamboozled beguiled bluffed buffaloed burned (or burnt) caught conned cozened deceived deluded duped faked out fooled gaffed gammoned gulled had on [chiefly British] hoaxed hoodwinked hornswoggled humbugged juggled misguided misinformed misled snookered snowed spoofed strung along sucked in suckered took in trickedRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear AntonymsAntonyms
- to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it //had a great time at the party //had three operations on her legSynonymous Phrases
- to give permission for or to approve of //I will not have any more nonsense about a party in celebration of my retirementSynonymsRelated WordsSynonymous PhrasesNear AntonymsAntonyms
- to keep in one's mind or heart //I have never had an unkind thought for him //do you have an opinion?Related WordsSynonymous Phrases