Synonyms of the word commend


COMMENDADVERT - CITE - COMMIT - CONFIDE - ENTRUST - INTRUST - MENTION - NAME - PORTRAY - PRAISE - PRESENT - RECOMMEND - REFER - REMEMBER - TRUST

commend

  • v. To congratulate or reward.
  • v. To praise or acclaim.
  • v. To entrust or commit to the care of someone else.
  • v. To mention by way of courtesy, implying remembrance and goodwill.
  • v. To recommend.
  • v. To force in a mental way.
  • n. (obsolete) commendation; praise.
  • n. (obsolete, in the plural) compliments; greetings.

advert

  • n. (Britain, informal) An advertisement, an ad.
  • v. To turn attention.
  • v. To call attention, refer; construed with to.

cite

  • v. To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.
  • v. To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context.
  • v. To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court.
  • n. (informal) a citation.

commit

  • v. To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; — used with to, unto.
  • v. To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison.
  • v. (transitive) to have enter an establishment, such as a hospital or asylum, as a patient.
  • v. To do (something bad); to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.
  • v. To join a contest; to match; followed by with.
  • v. To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step. (Traditionally…
  • v. (computing) To make a set of changes permanent.
  • v. (obsolete, Latinism) To confound.
  • v. (obsolete, intransitive) To commit an offence; especially, to fornicate.
  • v. (obsolete, intransitive) To be committed or perpetrated; to take place; to occur.
  • n. (computing) The act of committing (e.g. a database transaction or source code into a source control repository),…

confide

  • v. (intransitive, now rare) To trust, have faith (in).
  • v. (transitive, dated) To entrust (something) to the responsibility of someone.
  • v. (intransitive) To take (someone) into one's confidence, to speak in secret with. (+ in).
  • v. (transitive, intransitive) To say (something) in confidence.

entrust

  • v. To trust to the care of.

intrust

  • v. Alternative form of entrust.

mention

  • n. A speaking or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner. Used especially in the phrase…
  • v. To make a short reference to something.
  • v. (philosophy, linguistics) To utter an word or expression in order to refer to the expression itself, as…

name

  • n. Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
  • n. Reputation.
  • n. An abusive or insulting epithet.
  • n. A person (or legal person).
  • n. Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
  • n. (computing) A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
  • n. (Britain, finance) An investor in Lloyds of London bearing unlimited liability.
  • v. (transitive) To give a name to.
  • v. (transitive) To mention, specify.
  • v. (transitive) To identify as relevant or important.
  • v. (transitive) To publicly implicate.
  • v. (transitive) To designate for a role.
  • n. Any of several types of true yam (Dioscorea) used in Caribbean Spanish cooking.

portray

  • v. To paint or draw the likeness of.
  • v. (figuratively) To describe in words; to convey.
  • v. To play a role; to depict a character, person, situation, or event.
  • v. To adorn with pictures.

praise

  • n. commendation; favourable representation in words.
  • n. worship.
  • v. To give praise to.

present

  • adj. Relating to now, for the time being; current.
  • adj. Located in the immediate vicinity.
  • adj. (obsolete) Having an immediate effect (of a medicine, poison etc.); fast-acting.
  • adj. (obsolete) Not delayed; immediate; instant.
  • adj. (dated) Ready; quick in emergency.
  • adj. (obsolete) Favorably attentive; propitious.
  • adj. Relating to something a person is referring to in the very context, with a deictic use similar to the…
  • adj. Attentive; alert; focused.
  • n. The current moment or period of time.
  • n. The present tense.
  • n. A gift, especially one given for birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, or any other…
  • n. (military) The position of a soldier in presenting arms.
  • v. To bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally.
  • v. (transitive) To nominate (a member of the clergy) for an ecclesiastical benefice; to offer to the bishop…
  • v. (transitive) To offer (a problem, complaint) to a court or other authority for consideration.
  • v. (transitive, now rare) To charge (a person) with a crime or accusation; to bring before court.
  • v. (reflexive) To come forward, appear in a particular place or before a particular person, especially formally.
  • v. (transitive) To put (something) forward in order for it to be seen; to show, exhibit.
  • v. (transitive) To make clear to one's mind or intelligence; to put forward for consideration.
  • v. (transitive) To put on, stage (a play etc.).
  • v. (transitive, military) To point (a firearm) at something, to hold (a weapon) in a position ready to fire.
  • v. (reflexive) To offer oneself for mental consideration; to occur to the mind.
  • v. (intransitive, medicine) To come to the attention of medical staff, especially with a specific symptom.
  • v. (intransitive, medicine) To appear (in a specific way) for delivery (of a fetus); to appear first at the…
  • v. (intransitive, with "as") To appear or represent oneself (as having a certain gender).
  • v. (transitive) To act as presenter on (a radio, television programme etc.).
  • v. (transitive) To give a gift or presentation to (someone).
  • v. (transitive) To give (a gift or presentation) to someone; to bestow.
  • v. (transitive) To deliver (something abstract) as though as a gift; to offer.
  • v. (transitive) To hand over (a bill etc.) to be paid.

recommend

  • v. (transitive) To bestow commendation on; to represent favourably; to suggest, endorse or encourage as an…
  • v. (transitive) To make acceptable; to attract favor to.
  • v. (transitive) To advise, propose, counsel favorably.
  • v. (transitive, archaic) To commit, confide to another's care, confidence or acceptance, with favoring representations.

refer

  • v. (transitive) To direct the attention of.
  • v. (transitive) To submit to (another person or group) for consideration; to send or direct elsewhere.
  • v. (transitive) To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause,…
  • v. (intransitive, construed with to) To allude to, make a reference or allusion to.
  • v. (grammar) to be referential to another element in a sentence.
  • v. (computing) To address a specific location in computer memory.

remember

  • v. To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.
  • v. To memorize; to put something into memory.
  • v. To keep in mind, be mindful of.
  • v. To not forget (to do something required).
  • v. To convey greetings from.
  • v. (obsolete) To put in mind; to remind (also used reflexively).
  • v. (intransitive) To engage in the process of recalling memories.

trust

  • n. Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
  • n. Dependence upon something in the future; hope.
  • n. Confidence in the future payment for goods or services supplied; credit.
  • n. That which is committed or entrusted; something received in confidence; a charge.
  • n. That upon which confidence is reposed; ground of reliance; hope.
  • n. (rare) Trustworthiness, reliability.
  • n. The condition or obligation of one to whom anything is confided; responsible charge or office.
  • n. (law) The confidence vested in a person who has legal ownership of a property to manage for the benefit…
  • n. (law) An estate devised or granted in confidence that the devisee or grantee shall convey it, or dispose…
  • n. A group of businessmen or traders organised for mutual benefit to produce and distribute specific commodities…
  • n. (computing) Affirmation of the access rights of a user of a computer system.
  • v. (transitive) To place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or have faith, in.
  • v. (transitive) To give credence to; to believe; to credit.
  • v. (transitive) To hope confidently; to believe (usually with a phrase or infinitive clause as the object).
  • v. (transitive) to show confidence in a person by entrusting them with something.
  • v. (transitive) To commit, as to one's care; to entrust.
  • v. (transitive) To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in confidence of future payment.
  • v. (archaic, transitive) To risk; to venture confidently.
  • v. (intransitive) To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide.
  • v. (intransitive) To be confident, as of something future; to hope.
  • v. (archaic, intransitive) To sell or deliver anything in reliance upon a promise of payment; to give credit.
  • adj. (obsolete) Secure, safe.
  • adj. (obsolete) Faithful, dependable.
  • adj. (law) of or relating to a trust.

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