- place
- 1. noun
1)
an ideal place for dinner
Syn:location, site, spot, setting, position, situation, area, region, locale, venue2)foreign places
Syn:country, state, area, region, town, city3)a place of her own
Syn:home, house, flat, apartment, accommodation, property, rooms, quarters; informal pad; Brit.; informal gaff; formal residence, abode, dwelling4)in your place, I'd agree
Syn:situation, position, circumstances; informal shoes5)a place was reserved for her
Syn:seat, chair, space6)I offered him a place in the company
Syn:job, position, post, appointment, situation, employment7)I know my place
Syn:status, position, standing, rank, niche8)it was not her place to sort it out
Syn:responsibility, duty, job, task, role, function, concern, affair, charge2. verb1)books were placed on the table
Syn:put (down), set (down), lay, deposit, position, plant, rest, stand, station, situate, leave; informal stick, dump, bung, park, plonk, pop; N.Amer.; informal plunk2)the trust you placed in me
Syn:put, lay, set, invest3)a survey placed the company sixth
Syn:rank, order, grade, class, classify, put4)Joe couldn't quite place her
Syn:identify, recognize, remember, put a name to, pin down, locate, pinpoint5)we were placed with foster parents
Syn:accommodate, house, home, allocate, assignPhrases:
Synonyms and antonyms dictionary. 2014.