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com·mand

command

 
 
pronunciation:
k maend
parts of speech:
verb, noun
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part of speech: verb
inflections: commands, commanding, commanded
definition 1: When you command someone, you tell them what to do in a powerful way.
The king commanded his soldiers to return to the castle.
synonyms:
bid, demand, direct, order, tell
antonyms:
obey
similar words:
authorize, dictate, force, instruct, request
definition 2: When someone commands a group of people, they lead and control them.
Generals command the army.
synonyms:
direct, dominate, govern, head, lead, rule, supervise
similar words:
control, guide, manage
definition 3: When a person or things commands something from you, they make you give it.
The man's loud voice commanded our attention.The thief commanded the woman's necklace.
synonyms:
call for, require
similar words:
exact
 
part of speech: noun
definition: A command is an order that must be obeyed.
To win in the dog show, the dog has to follow its owner's commands.
synonyms:
direction, instruction, order
similar words:
call, law, regulation, request, rule
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