stop
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noun
verb
ရပ်သည်
- Stop the car a minute/I want to look in that shop.
ရပ်သည်
စဲသည်
- He never stops talking.
~ sb/sth from, doing sth တားသည်
ဟန့်သည်
တိတ်သည်
- You can't stop our going/us from going if we want to.
ရပ်သည်
- His heart has stopped.
ရပ်သည်
တန့်သည်
- She never stopped to consider that others might object.
~ sth up ~ with sth ပိတ်သည်
ဆို့သည်
- the drain has been stopped up.
တားသည်
ရပ်ဆိုင်းထားသည်
- stop a cheque ie order a bank not to exchange it for cash.
antonym
~ 3 words opposite to stop.
thesaurus
~ 47 words related to stop as Noun.
- halt
- ending
- conclusion
- finish
- stoppage
- act
- human action
- human activity
- stopover
- layover
- stay
- arrest
- check
- hitch
- inaction
- inactivity
- inactiveness
- topographic point
- place
- spot
- stop consonant
- occlusive
- plosive consonant
- plosive speech sound
- plosive
- consonant
- period
- point
- full stop
- full point
- punctuation
- punctuation mark
- knob
- diaphragm
- mechanical device
- catch
- restraint
- constraint
- blockage
- block
- closure
- occlusion
- obstruction
- obstructor
- obstructer
- impediment
- impedimenta
~ 45 words related to stop as Verb.
- halt
- discontinue
- cease
- give up
- quit
- lay off
- block
- kibosh
- prevent
- forestall
- foreclose
- preclude
- forbid
- stop over
- interrupt
- disrupt
- break up
- cut off
- break
- break off
- end
- terminate
- check
- turn back
- arrest
- contain
- hold back
- defend
- intercept
- catch
- grab
- take hold of
- finish
- barricade
- blockade
- block off
- block up
- bar
- obstruct
- obturate
- impede
- occlude
- jam
- close up
- hold on
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