words associated with allied
Synonyms of allied
affiliated: : closely associated with another typically in a dependent or subordinate position the university and its affiliated medical school
akin: : related by blood : descended from a common ancestor or prototype The dog and fox are closely akin .
kindred: : of a similar nature or character : like a kindred spirit
related: : connected by reason of an established or discoverable relation
Words Related to allied
associated: : joined together often in a working relationship On April 29, 2016, the Firm completed the spin-off of Quorum Health Corporation (“QHC”), comprised of 38 associated hospitals and related outpatient services in 16 states … —Mack Mortenson
connected: : joined or linked together
interconnected: : mutually joined or related interconnected highways interconnected political issues
interrelated: : having a mutual or reciprocal relation
joined: : to put or bring together so as to form a unit join two blocks of wood with glue
alike: : in the same manner, form, or degree : equally was denounced by teachers and students alike
analogous: : similar or comparable to something else either in general or in some specific detail Timbre in music is analogous to color in painting. —Aaron Copland An airplane’s joystick is somewhat analogous to the reins on a horse. : similar in a way that invites comparison : showing an analogy or a likeness that permits one to draw an analogy a town council and a government body that serves an analogous function
cognate: : of the same or similar nature : generically alike the cognate fields of film and theater
comparable: : capable of or suitable for comparison The situations are not at all comparable .
connate: : akin , congenial
correspondent: : corresponding
corresponding: : having or participating in the same relationship (such as kind, degree, position, correspondence, or function) especially with regard to the same or like wholes (such as geometric figures or sets) corresponding parts of similar triangles
ditto: : a thing mentioned previously or above — used to avoid repeating a word — often symbolized by inverted commas or apostrophes
like: : to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy likes baseball
matching: : going together well : suitably paired or used together matching colors … a formfitting navy Armani suit and matching pumps … —Leslie Bennetts
parallel: : extending in the same direction, everywhere equidistant (see equidistant sense 1 ), and not meeting parallel rows of trees
resemblant: : marked by or showing resemblance
resembling: : to be like or similar to he resembles his father
similar: : having characteristics in common : strictly comparable
such: : of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested a bag such as a doctor carries
suchlike: : of like kind : similar
identical: : being the same : selfsame the identical place we stopped before
same: : resembling in every relevant respect
apposite: : highly pertinent or appropriate : apt apposite remarks apposite examples
apropos: : being both relevant and opportune apropos comments
cogent: : appealing forcibly to the mind or reason : convincing cogent evidence
germane: : closely akin
material: : relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter
pertinent: : having a clear decisive relevance to the matter in hand
relevant: : having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand
Near Antonyms of allied
diacritical: : serving as a diacritic
diacritic: : a mark near or through an orthographic or phonetic character or combination of characters indicating a phonetic value different from that given the unmarked or otherwise marked element
different: : partly or totally unlike in nature, form, or quality : dissimilar could hardly be more different — often followed by from, than, or chiefly British to small, neat hand, very different from the captain’s tottery characters —R. L. Stevenson vastly different in size than it was twenty-five years ago —N. M. Pusey a very different situation to the … one under which we live —Sir Winston Churchill
disparate: : markedly distinct in quality or character
dissimilar: : unlike people with dissimilar backgrounds
distinct: : distinguishable to the eye or mind as being discrete (see discrete sense 1 ) or not the same : separate a distinct cultural group teaching as distinct from research
distinctive: : marking as separate or different : serving to distinguish the distinctive flight of the crane
diverse: : differing from one another : unlike people with diverse interests
nonidentical: : different
other: : being the one (as of two or more) remaining or not included held on with one hand and waved with the other one
unalike: : not alike : dissimilar … the eldest of three sisters who were as unalike and yet as close as fingers on a hand. —Nancy Milford
unlike: : not like: such as
differentiable: : to obtain the mathematical derivative (see derivative entry 1 sense 3 ) of
discriminable: : capable of being discriminated
distinguishable: : to perceive a difference in : mentally separate so alike they could not be distinguished
Antonyms of allied
unrelated: : not related: such as
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