Q. What is a synonym for sentry?
In this page you can discover 15 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sentry, like: guard, sentinel, watch, protector, lookout, gunner, picket, ward, awareness, safety and lookout-man.
Q. What is the antonym of guard?
Antonyms of GUARD harm, disregard, capitulation, ignore, betrayal, lay bare, forget, uncover, give up, offensive, surrender, desert, endanger, lose, flight, desertion, leave, abandonment, neglect, hurt, injure, abandon, injury, let go.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is a synonym for sentry?
- Q. What is the antonym of guard?
- Q. What is the antonym of plead?
- Q. Is Pleaful a word?
- Q. What is a synonym for the word respect?
- Q. What triumphant means?
- Q. What’s another word for ask earnestly?
- Q. What does Gladsome mean?
- Q. Can you pray without the Holy Spirit?
- Q. Is Speaking in Tongues still valid today?
- Q. Why do we speak in tongues?
Q. What is the antonym of plead?
What is the opposite of plead?
refuse | reject |
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decline | ignore |
pass | deny |
dismiss | disregard |
negate | negative |
Q. Is Pleaful a word?
adjective. Originally: †that pleads powerfully; persuasive (obsolete). Later: full of pleas and entreaties.
Q. What is a synonym for the word respect?
SYNONYMS. esteem, regard, high regard, high opinion, acclaim, admiration, approbation, approval, appreciation, estimation, favour, popularity, recognition, veneration, awe, reverence, deference, honour, praise, homage.
Q. What triumphant means?
1 : victorious, conquering triumphant armies. 2 : rejoicing for or celebrating victory a triumphant shout. 3 : notably successful a triumphant performance.
Q. What’s another word for ask earnestly?
What is another word for ask earnestly?
pray | beg |
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beseech | implore |
petition | crave |
entreat | invoke |
plead | solicit |
Q. What does Gladsome mean?
: giving or showing joy : cheerful gladsome news.
Q. Can you pray without the Holy Spirit?
Our Blessed Lord promised the Holy Spirit, and indeed we cannot pray without Him. Thus you already have Him if you are praying, and you will receive more of Him the more you pray.
Q. Is Speaking in Tongues still valid today?
While the gift of tongues was indeed a gift that was possessed by some early Christians, the gift has ended; Christians do not receive the gift of tongues today.
Q. Why do we speak in tongues?
Speaking in tongues is an initial evidence, or sign, of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. When you speak in tongues, you are talking to Him by divine supernatural means. REASON THREE: Speaking with other tongues keeps us continually aware of the Holy Spirit’s indwelling presence.