pairs Synonyms

pairs Meaning

pairs

two members of a deliberative body that agree not to vote on a specific issue during a time agreed on, to make a pair of or arrange in pairs, two similar or associated things, two playing cards of the same value or denomination and especially of the same rank, a thing having two connected matching parts, a partnership especially of two players in a contest against another partnership, to form a pair or pairs, to arrange a voting pair between, to cause to be a member of a pair, a set or series of small objects (such as beads), to arrange in pairs, to constitute a member of a pair, two corresponding things designed for use together, to establish a connection between (a set of networked devices or systems) or from (a networked device or system), to become associated with another, to make a pair of, a couple in love, engaged, or married, something made up of two corresponding pieces, two mated animals, an agreement not to vote made by the two members, two corresponding bodily parts or members, a set of two like or associated things, to become grouped or separated into pairs, two things that match or are meant to be used together, two horses harnessed side by side

pairs Sentence Examples

  1. The students eagerly awaited the arrival of their highly esteemed guest speaker.
  2. The delicate aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen.
  3. The captain's unwavering resolve kept the ship on course during the turbulent storm.
  4. The politician's eloquent speech swayed the audience to his point of view.
  5. The children's laughter brought joy to the dreary afternoon.
  6. The intricate design of the tapestry depicted a captivating scene from history.
  7. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery had profound implications for the field of medicine.
  8. The artist's evocative painting captured the essence of the human condition.
  9. The soldier's unwavering loyalty to his country inspired awe and admiration.
  10. The CEO's strategic vision transformed the company into a global leader.

FAQs About the word pairs

two members of a deliberative body that agree not to vote on a specific issue during a time agreed on, to make a pair of or arrange in pairs, two similar or ass

duos,couples, partnerships, twosomes, braces, dyads,teams, couplets, yokes, likes

disrupts,disorders, upsets, disturbs, confuses, disarrays, disorganizes,skews,disharmonizes

The students eagerly awaited the arrival of their highly esteemed guest speaker.

The delicate aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen.

The captain's unwavering resolve kept the ship on course during the turbulent storm.

The politician's eloquent speech swayed the audience to his point of view.