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Synonyms and antonyms of To have a particular quality or thing in British Thesaurus

To have a particular quality or thing

seem (verb)

to appear to be something, or to appear to have a particular quality

tend (verb)

to usually have a particular quality

possess (verb)

to have a quality or ability

wear (verb)

to have a particular appearance or expression

have (verb)

used for saying what the physical features of someone or something are

bear (verb)

formal to seem to be a particular kind of thing or to have particular qualities

bear (verb)

to have features or qualities that show that something happened in the past

grow in ()

to begin to have more of a particular quality

bristle with ()

to have a lot of something

assume (verb)

to begin to have a particular quality, shape, expression etc

bear (verb)

formal if something bears writing or a design, that writing or design is on it

be blessed with something ()

to have something very good or special

be dripping with something ()

to have a lot of a particular quality or thing

be endowed with something ()

to have something such as a good ability or quality

be/have everything someone wants ()

to have all the qualities that someone thinks a particular person or thing should have

be steeped in something ()

to have a lot of a particular quality or thing

boast (verb)

to have something good, often an attractive feature that other people admire

carry (verb)

if something carries a guarantee, it has it

command (verb)

to have something such as people’s respect or attention

develop (verb)

to begin to have something such as a feeling, habit, interest, or relationship

develop (verb)

to begin to have a problem or difficulty

exhibit (verb)

formal to show a particular feeling, quality, ability, or form of behaviour

exude (verb)

formal if you exude a particular quality, people notice easily that you have a lot of it

go for ()

if a person or thing has something going for them, they have an advantage, skill, or other positive quality

have everything ()

to have all the qualities or possessions that you need in order to be happy or successful

have more than one string to your bow ()

to have more than one plan, idea, or skill if the first one is not successful

have something coming out of your ears ()

to have a lot of something, or more of it than you need

hold (verb)

to have something, for example a job

hold (verb)

formal to have a particular quality

ooze (verb)

if someone or something oozes a particular quality, or if it oozes from them, they show that quality in a very obvious way

partake of ()

to have some of a particular quality

project (verb)

to give people an idea that someone or something has particular qualities

run through ()

if a quality or idea runs through something, you can find it in many parts of that thing

savour of ()

to seem to have a small amount of an unpleasant quality

take (verb)

to do or to have something