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Synonyms and antonyms of To combine things, or to combine well in British Thesaurus

To combine things, or to combine well

combine (verb)

if two or more organizations or groups combine, or if someone combines them, they join together

complement (verb)

to combine well with something, often something that has different qualities

harmonize (verb)

if things harmonize, they combine in a pleasant way

match up ()

to find someone or something that forms the right combination with someone or something else

go with ()

to seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with something

blend (verb)

to combine different tastes, styles, qualities etc in a way that is attractive or effective

match (verb)

if one thing matches another, or if they match, they form an attractive combination

mix (verb)

to combine things such as activities, ideas, or styles

blend (verb)

to be combined with other things in an attractive or effective way

constitute (verb)

formal if several people or things constitute something, they combine to form it

couple (verb)

if one thing is coupled with another, they are combined and produce a particular effect

go together ()

if two things go together, they seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with each other

go with ()

to be provided or offered together with something

hang together ()

if something hangs together, the different parts of it combine well so that it seems well planned and organized

harmonise ()

a British spelling of harmonize

jibe (verb)

American if two things jibe, they agree or contain similar information

marry (verb)

formal to combine one thing with another

marry up ()

to make two things fit or match each other, or to fit or match in this way

mix and match ()

to choose different things such as clothes, styles, ideas etc and put them together

synthesise ()

a British spelling of synthesize

synthesize (verb)

to combine different ideas, styles, or systems into a single idea or system

wed (verb)

to combine one thing with another

weld (verb)

to unite people or things