English > handle: 7 senses > noun 1, artifactMeaning | The appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it. |
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Example | "he grabbed the hammer by the handle" |
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Synonyms | grip, handgrip, hold |
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Part of | aspergill, aspersorium | A short-handled device with a globe containing a sponge |
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baggage, luggage | cases used to carry belongings when traveling |
baseball bat, lumber | An implement used in baseball by the batter |
briefcase | A case with a handle |
brush | An implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle |
carpet beater, rug beater | implement for beating dust out of carpets |
carrycot | box-shaped baby bed with handles (for a baby to sleep in while being carried) |
cheese cutter | A kitchen utensil (board or handle) with a wire for cutting cheese |
coffee cup | A cup from which coffee is drunk |
coffeepot | tall pot in which coffee is brewed |
cricket bat, bat | The club used in playing cricket |
cutlery, eating utensil | tableware implements for cutting and eating food |
edge tool | Any cutting tool with a sharp cutting edge (as a chisel or knife or plane / plane or gouge) |
faucet, spigot | A regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid / liquid from a reservoir |
frying pan, frypan, skillet | A pan used for frying foods |
hand tool | A tool used with workers' hands |
handbarrow | A rectangular frame with handles at both ends |
handcart, pushcart, cart, go-cart | wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person |
handlebar | The shaped bar used to steer a bicycle |
handset, French telephone | telephone set with the mouthpiece and earpiece mounted on a single handle |
ladle | A spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle |
mug | With handle and usually cylindrical |
racket, racquet | A sports implement (usually consisting of a handle and an oval frame with a tightly interlaced network of strings) used to strike a ball (or shuttlecock) in various games / games |
saucepan | A deep pan with a handle |
spatula | A turner with a narrow flexible blade |
teacup | A cup from which tea is drunk |
umbrella | A lightweight handheld collapsible canopy |
watering can, watering pot | A container with a handle and a spout with a perforated nozzle |
Parts | shank, stem | cylinder forming a long narrow part of something |
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Narrower | ax handle, axe handle | The handle of an ax |
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broomstick, broom handle | The handle of a broom |
crop | The stock or handle of a whip |
haft, helve | The handle of a weapon or tool |
hilt | The handle of a sword or dagger |
hoe handle | The handle of a hoe |
knob | A round handle |
mop handle | The handle of a mop |
panhandle | The handle of a pan |
pommel, saddlebow | handgrip formed by the raised front part of a saddle |
pommel | A handgrip that a gymnast uses when performing exercises on a pommel horse |
rake handle | The handle of a rake |
stock | The handle end of some implements or tools |
stock, gunstock | The handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun |
Broader | appendage | A part that is joined to something larger |
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Spanish | agarradera, asa, asidero, asimiento, cogedero, empuñadura, manejar, mango, manija, manilla, tirador, tomadero |
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Catalan | aferrador, aferrall, agafador, agafall, ansa, mànec, maneta, nansa, tirador |
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Adjectives | short-handled | having a short handle |
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Verbs | handle | touch, lift, or hold with the hands |
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English > handle: 7 senses > verb 1, socialMeaning | Be in charge of, act on, or dispose of. |
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Pattern | Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s somebody; Something ----s something |
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Example | "This blender can't handle nuts" |
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Synonyms | manage, deal, care |
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Narrower | administer, administrate | Work in an administrative capacity |
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come to grips, get to grips | Deal with (a problem or a subject / subject) |
conduct, carry on, deal | direct the course of |
coordinate | Bring into common action, movement, or condition |
direct | Be in charge of |
dispose of | Deal with or settle |
juggle | Deal with simultaneously |
mismanage, mishandle, misconduct | manage badly or incompetently |
organize, organise | Cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea |
process | Deal with in a routine way |
take care, mind | Be in charge of or deal with |
touch | Deal with |
work | Cause to operate or function |
Broader | control, command | Exercise authoritative control or power over |
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Spanish | abordar, administrar, encarar, gestionar, guiar, manejar, ocuparse, ocupar, regentar, tramitar, tratar |
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Catalan | abordar, emprar, encarar, gestionar, manejar, ocupar, regentar, tractar, tramitar |
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Nouns | handler | an agent who handles something or someone |
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handling | the management of someone or something |
English > handle: 7 senses > verb 2, socialMeaning | interact in a certain way. |
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Pattern | Something ----s something Adjective/Noun; Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s somebody |
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Example | "Handle the press reporters gently" |
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Synonyms | treat, do by |
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Narrower | brutalize, brutalise | treat brutally |
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criminalize | treat as a criminal |
do well by | Treat with respect and consideration |
gloss over, skate over, smooth over, slur over, skimp over | treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly |
handle with kid gloves | handle with great care and sensitivity |
ignore, disregard, snub, cut | refuse to acknowledge |
mistreat, maltreat, abuse, ill-use, step, ill-treat | treat badly |
mock, bemock | treat with contempt |
nurse | treat carefully |
pamper, featherbed, cosset, cocker, baby, coddle, mollycoddle, spoil, indulge | treat with excessive indulgence |
ride roughshod, run roughshod | treat inconsiderately or harshly |
rough-house | treat in a rough or boisterous manner |
strong-arm | Handle roughly |
upstage | treat snobbishly, put in one's place |
wrong | treat unjustly |
Broader | interact | Act together or towards others or with others |
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Similar to | cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address | Act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression |
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treat | Regard or consider in a specific way |
Spanish | tratar |
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Catalan | fer-se, tractar |
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