Range Adjective Synonyms
assortment, series, collection, lot, spread, selection, choice, number, variety, kind, sort, scale, gamut, register
The courses offered cater to a wide range of interests.
rank, row, tier, line, file, series, string, chain
From my window I could see the range of hills stretching away into the distance.
scope, sweep, reach, limit, extent, span, area, radius, distance, compass, latitude, stretch, sphere, orbit
The gun has a range of about 200 yards. This radio transmitter is effective only within a thirty-mile range. The minister is trying to broaden the range of his influence.
Range Noun Synonyms
kitchen range, (cooking-) stove, cooker, trade mark Aga, cook-stove
In every French farmhouse there was always a pot of soup on the range.
organize, categorize, catalogue, arrange, classify, sort, class, group, rank, bracket, pigeon-hole, file, index, break down, grade, distribute
The books are ranged according to their subject-matter.
line up, rank, order, align, order, array
The teacher ranged the children according to their height.
vary, fluctuate, spread, run the gamut, extend, stretch, run, go
The students range in age from eight to eighty.
Range Verb Synonyms
cover, traverse, roam, rove, travel over or across, go or pass over, drift, migrate, wander, move, extend
The wildebeest ranges far and wide over vast tracts of grazing land in Africa.
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Business / Finance / Trading Range: The profit earned on short-term trades of securities held for less than one year, subject to tax at normal income tax rates. MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Dynamic Range: The ratio of the loudest (undistorted) signal to that of the quietest (discernible) signal in a unit or system as expressed in decibels (db). Dynamic range is another way of stating the maximum S/N ra MORE
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Entertainment / Golf / Range Ball: (also 'practice ball') golf balls for use only on the driving range, usually striped or marked in some way to easily distinguish them from regular golf balls MORE
Technology / Home Audio / Range (Audio): Usually described as frequency range, this is a system's frequency transmission limits, beyond which the frequency is attenuated below a specified tolerance. Also, the frequency band or bands within w MORE
Technology / Aviation / Adcock Range: National low-frequency radio navigation system (c.1930-c.1950) replaced by an omnirange (VOR) system. It consisted of four segmented quadrants broadcasting Morse Code 'A' (dot-dash) and 'N' (dash-dot) MORE