Thesaurus Dictionary
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
wear (verb)
to have a particular appearance or expression
bear (verb)
formal to seem to be a particular kind of thing or to have particular qualities
rate (verb)
to be considered as having a particular quality
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
to have a lot of a particular quality or thing
be/have everything someone wants ()
to have all the qualities that someone thinks a particular person or thing should have
be shot through with something (informal)
informal to contain a particular quality or feature in all parts
to have a lot of a particular quality or thing
be supposed to do/be something ()
to be generally expected or considered to have a particular quality or skill
carry (verb)
if something carries a guarantee, it has it
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
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
hold (verb)
formal to have a particular quality
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