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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of giving permission in American Thesaurus

Ways of giving permission

yes (adverb)

used when you are giving permission

of course (adverb)

used for giving someone permission in a polite way

all right (adjective)

mainly spoken used for saying that you will allow someone to do something, or you do not mind if they do it

if you want ()

used for giving permission or agreeing with a suggestion that someone has made

by all means ()

used for politely agreeing with someone, giving permission, or sayingyes

as you wish ()

used for telling someone that they can do or have whatever they want

I don’t see why not ()

used for saying yes when someone asks for your permission

help yourself ()

used for giving someone permission to do or use something

if you (really) must ()

used for telling someone that it is all right to do something, even though you do not want them to

as you wish ()

used for telling someone to do what they want, even though it is not what you want them to do

be my guest ()

used for saying that someone can do something that you are having difficulty with or do not want to do yourself

course (adverb)

spoken of course

feel free ()

used for telling someone that they can do something if they want to

fire away ()

used for giving someone permission to ask a question

suit yourself ()

used for telling someone to do what works best for them

welcome (adjective)

if someone tells you that you are welcome to do something, they are saying that you may do it if you want to

welcome (adjective)

if someone tells you that you are welcome to something, they mean that you can have it or use it, usually because they do not want it or do not like it themselves