cans (Meaning)
cans
a recessed lighting fixture, know, understand, be made possible or probable by circumstances to, to hit (a golf shot) into the cup, to put a stop or end to, a usually metal typically cylindrical receptacle usually with an open top, often with a removable cover, and sometimes with a spout or side handles (as for holding liquid or trash), a vessel for holding liquids, buttocks, be permitted by conscience or feeling to, to put in a can, have permission to, to have knowledge or skill, know how to, be inherently able or designed to, to be able to do, make, or accomplish, toilet, headphone, destroyer sense 2, jail, a container (as of tinplate) in which products (such as perishable foods) are hermetically sealed for preservation until use, be physically or mentally able to, be enabled by law, agreement, or custom to, to discharge from employment, a usually cylindrical receptacle, bathroom sense 1, to hit (a shot) in basketball, a drinking vessel, be logically or axiologically able to, a jar for packing or preserving fruit or vegetables
Synonyms & Antonyms of cans
Synonyms:
- holds back
- brakes
- kills
- closes (down)
- kiboshes
- snuffs
- destroys
- turns back
- stanches
- stays
- aborts
- scuttles
- detains
- pauses
- stunts
- ruins
- dams
- calls
- squelches
- hinders
- completes
- squashes
- impedes
- stems
- dissolves
- suppresses
- deactivates
- reins (in)
- blockades
- clamps down
- holds
- obstructs
- arrests
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word cans
a recessed lighting fixture, know, understand, be made possible or probable by circumstances to, to hit (a golf shot) into the cup, to put a stop or end to, a u
ends, ceases, quits, drops, halts,stops, breaks up, gives over, discontinues, stamps
continues, advances, runs on, carries on, proceeds, progresses, follows through (with), drives,keeps up, impels
The cans of soda clattered in the fridge when I opened the door.
The food drive collected countless cans of non-perishable goods.
Cans of paint lined the shelves, ready for the upcoming renovation.
I struggled to open the stubborn can of tuna with a can opener.