Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

What is the opposite of leave out?

Need antonyms for leave out? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.

Verb
Opposite of to omit, to not include, to neglect to mention
Verb
To be inclusive of after payment of an agreed amount of money or funds
“Fees will cover the costs of administration and advice given throughout your application process.”
Verb
To make up or be a part of a whole
“The city formed a natural meeting point for traders and adventurers.”
Verb
To understand or acknowledge the existence of
“Citizens accused the government of failing to recognize the difficulties they encountered.”
Verb
To add to something that already exists
“Please include your details on the attached form, and then send it back to us once it is completed.”
Verb
(look at) To inspect or analyze
“Please look at the reports and give me your thoughts when you are done.”
Verb
To respond to a telecommunications call
“My phone is ringing, and I need to answer it.”
Verb
To make use of
“Most poets will utilize such tools as metaphors, similes, assonances, and other poetic techniques.”
Verb
To involve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part
Verb
To choose or select from a set of options
“The local party was due yesterday to make a decision on whether to adopt Smith as a candidate.”
Verb
To have as a prominent attribute or aspect
“The report will feature many important findings from the investigation.”
Verb
To present or display as part of a show
“The stage extravaganza will feature music, drama, comedy and even acrobatics!”
Verb
(center on) To concentrate on (something), to pay close attention to (something)
“Let's center our efforts on collectively increasing our productivity.”
Verb
To put in the effort required to do something
“Which of us would trouble to water the city streets with the sweat of our honest brows?”
Verb
To adjust in order to make appropriate
“Marshall, can you fit a reference to a coffee pot into your next rap masterpiece?”
Verb
To involve in a (complicated) situation
Verb
(general or positive) To experience an emotion or sensation
“The joy of having a loyal pet dog is something that everyone should feel in their lives.”
Verb
To hem in or close off on all sides
Verb
To attach or append to something
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Antonyms
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024