What is another word for triple?
Pronunciation:
[ tɹˈɪpə͡l], [ tɹˈɪpəl], [ t_ɹ_ˈɪ_p_əl]
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Similar words for triple:
- other relevant words (adjective)
- three (adjective)
- threefold (adjective)
- triple (adjective)
- other relevant words (noun)
- ternary (noun)
- three (noun)
- three-base hit (noun)
- trio (noun)
- trio/triple (noun)
- triplication (noun)
- change (verb)
- increase (verb)
- other relevant words (verb)
- snowball (verb)
- other synonyms
- increase
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Triple:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective) • three (adjective) • threefold (adjective) • triple (adjective)n.
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- group.
v.
• change (verb) • increase (verb)- further,
- exaggerate,
- enhance,
- sharpen,
- boost,
- thicken,
- heighten,
- broaden,
- mount,
- distend,
- aggrandize,
- extend,
- protract,
- proliferate,
- intensify,
- prolong,
- lengthen,
- annex,
- wax,
- rise,
- magnify,
- inflate,
- build,
- expand,
- swell,
- advance,
- amplify,
- deepen,
- build up,
- tack on,
- double,
- aggravate,
- swarm,
- redouble,
- widen,
- reinforce,
- slap on,
- mark up,
- snowball,
- spread,
- progress,
- pullulate,
- supplement,
- augment,
- teem,
- develop,
- strengthen,
- dilate,
- pad,
- enlarge.
Other synonyms:
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- triune,
- concertinaed,
- retractable,
- bipartite,
- telescopic,
- cellular,
- all-in-one,
- two-ply,
- trilateral,
- double-sided,
- snap-on,
- quadripartite,
- duality,
- omnibus,
- binary,
- tripartite,
- complicated.
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- compound.
- scapulary,
- thurifer,
- refuge,
- tiara,
- biramous,
- alb,
- tercet,
- condense,
- trinitarian,
- gumshoe,
- perjurer,
- dual,
- complicate,
- Capouch,
- cope,
- twofold,
- sanctuary,
- tierce,
- thrice,
- Alba,
- accelerate,
- consolidate,
- duple,
- crosier,
- fan-shaped,
- duplicate,
- ringer,
- faker,
- Tunicle,
- very,
- pallium,
- concentrate,
- Trinal,
- three-bagger,
- galosh,
- caoutchouc,
- biretta,
- bunko steerer,
- surplice,
- stole,
- resort,
- protection,
- apron,
- hood,
- Fanon,
- tether,
- line triple,
- shovel hat,
- Trinomial,
- exacerbate,
- Story-teller,
- Mozetta,
- trial,
- pastoral staff,
- Triform,
- sot,
- cube,
- safeness,
- heat up,
- soprano,
- Trebly,
- hop up,
- false witness,
- tern,
- Trichotomous,
- robe,
- miter,
- Amice,
- three-in-one,
- chasuble,
- make complex,
- bands,
- ramify,
- tertiary,
- whet,
- iii,
- trifecta,
- divalent,
- bodyguard,
- deuce-ace,
- third,
- Mooncalf,
- sharp,
- Dalmatic,
- twin,
- Triply,
- leash,
- pronged,
- bivalent,
- Gobemouche,
- vestments,
- acute,
- hot up,
- ternate,
- key up,
- duplex,
- repeatedly,
- tonsure,
- forked,
- trinity,
- spieler,
- fraud,
- coupon,
- gown,
- Capper,
- pontificals,
- pall,
- security,
- Jobbernowl,
- guard,
- blow up,
- cowl,
- liar,
- three-fold,
- jazz up,
- carpetbagger,
- Fannel,
- triarch,
- Canonicals,
- condom,
- beef up,
- soup up,
- lie,
- costume,
- Calotte,
- changeling,
- scarf,
- cassock.
How to use "Triple" in context?
Triple is a rare and powerful cognitive ability that allows people to process three different targets simultaneously. The ability is basically gift that allows people to sort through and remember information more easily. Triple is basically a mix of two abilities and usually two abilities are not as powerful. Triple ability usually emerges in early adulthood and people with triple ability usually have a very good memory. Famous people with triple ability are Bill Gates, Barack Obama, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Paraphrases for Triple:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
threefold.
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Noun, singular or mass
threefold.
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Adverb
threefold.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
thrice, triennial, trilateral, AAA, trinary, three-step, three-member.
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Proper noun, singular
trilateral, tripartite, tri.
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Adverb
thrice.
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Verb, base form
double.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
three-party, triangular, tripartite, TRIPLE-A, three-pronged, three-tiered, three-tier.
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Interjection
threefold.
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Adjective
Homophones for Triple:
- trippel, tripple.
Hyponym for Triple:
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- Synonyms:
- factotum.