Move Adjective Synonyms
move house, move out, remove, move away, relocate, decamp, depart, change residence, emigrate, go or make off, transfer, take off (for), pull up stakes, up sticks, split (for)
When did you say you were moving to London.
Move Noun Synonyms
gesture, gesticulation, action, motion, stirring
One move and you're a dead man.
shift, stir, budge, make a move, go, proceed, advance, progress
It is difficult to move in a strait-jacket. The train is moving at a rate of sixty miles an hour. Don't move - I have a gun.
turn, time, opportunity
I have had my turn, now it's your move.
Move Verb Synonyms
affect, touch, stir, shake up, agitate, hit (hard), upset, strike, smite, disturb, ruffle, disquiet, have an (or a profound) effect (on), make a (deep) impression (on)
The pictures of starving children moved everyone.
change, change-over, relocation, transfer, shift, removal
My supervisor suggested a move to a different department.
arouse, rouse, provoke, actuate, lead, prompt, spur, motivate, influence, impel, prod, remind, inspire, make
His mention of families moved me to ask when he had last seen his father.
provoke, arouse, excite, stir up, lead, rouse, stimulate
At the end of the film, when she died, I was moved to tears.
propose, put forward or forth, forward, advance, submit, suggest, advocate, propound
The question of budget was moved at the last meeting.
maneuver, device, trick, caper, dodge, ploy, stratagem, artifice, ruse, action, act, deed, gimmick
Getting Diana to invite Colin was a very good move.
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