avata — meaning in English
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English meaning
- answer noun A reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.
- check noun An inspection to make sure something is correct, safe, or working.
- crack verb To break, split, or form a line of damage without falling completely apart.
- decode verb To convert something coded or encrypted back into ordinary, understandable form.
- inflate verb To fill something with air or gas so that it expands.
- open adjective Not closed, blocked, or sealed — allowing entry, passage, or view.
- tap noun A fitting on a pipe or container that controls the flow of a liquid or gas.
- tease verb To poke fun at someone playfully or, sometimes, unkindly.
- undo verb To reverse or cancel the effect of something already done.
- unlock verb To open something that is locked, such as a door or device.
- untie verb To undo a knot or something tied.
- unwind verb To relax and let go of stress after a busy or tense period.
Senses
avata is used for these senses in English:
- answer To correspond to; to be in harmony with; to be in agreement with.
- call to order (transitive) To formally signal the start of (a meeting or function or assembly or court).
- check (nautical) To slack or ease off, as a brace which is too stiffly extended.
- crack (transitive, informal) To open a canned beverage, or any packaged drink or food.
- decode To convert from an encrypted form to plain text.
- inflate (transitive, computing) To decompress (data) that was previously deflated.
- open (obsolete) To disclose; to reveal; to interpret; to explain.
- set up shop To physically arrange a shop or workplace.
answer — full definition
- noun A reply given to a question, or a solution to a problem.
- verb To give a reply, especially to a question, letter, or call.
- verb To be accountable or responsible for something, often to someone in authority.
check — full definition
- noun An inspection to make sure something is correct, safe, or working.
- noun A written order instructing a bank to pay a stated sum (spelled "cheque" in British English).
- noun The bill for a meal, especially in a restaurant.
- noun In chess, a position where the king is under direct threat of capture.
- verb To examine or verify something.