different between alleviate vs substain
alleviate
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin alleviatus, past participle of alleviare (“to lighten”) (ad- (“towards”) + levis (“light”)). Doublet of alegge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??li.vi.e?t/
Verb
alleviate (third-person singular simple present alleviates, present participle alleviating, simple past and past participle alleviated)
- (transitive) To make less severe, as a pain or difficulty.
- Alcohol is often a cheap tool to alleviate the stress of a hard day.
Usage notes
Particularly used of pain or difficulty, with connotations of “lightening a load”.
Synonyms
- address, allay, ameliorate, assuage, ease, mitigate, relieve
Antonyms
- (to make less severe): aggravate
Related terms
Translations
Italian
Verb
alleviate
- second-person plural present subjunctive of allevare
- second-person plural present indicative of alleviare
- second-person plural imperative of alleviare
- second-person plural present subjunctive of alleviare
- feminine plural of alleviato
Anagrams
- alleatevi
Latin
Participle
allevi?te
- vocative masculine singular of allevi?tus
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substain
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