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Synonyms for “Comprise” — 15 Other Ways to Say It

form or compose

Meaning of Comprise

form or compose

15 Synonyms for Comprise — Words Similar to Comprise

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hold

/həʊld/
verb A1

To keep something in your hands or arms, like holding a baby or holding a pencil.

Example: Please hold my hand while we cross the street.

compound

/ˈkɑːmpaʊnd/
noun C1

In chemistry, two or more elements joined together as one substance. Or in language, two words put together to make a new word (like 'notebook' = 'note' + 'book').

Example: Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

encompass

/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/
verb C1 Formal

To include everything or many things within something; to contain or hold within a boundary.

Example: The course curriculum encompasses both theoretical and practical components.

carry

/ˈkæri/
verb A1

To hold something in your hands or arms and take it with you to another place.

Example: I carry my bag to school every day.

have

/hæv/
verb A1

To experience or live through something that happens to you.

Example: I have a wonderful time at the concert with my friends.

rely

/rɪˈlaɪ/
verb A2

Need someone or something to help you or depend on them.

Example: I rely on my family for support.

provide

/prəˈvaɪd/
verb A2

To give or supply something that someone needs or wants.

Example: The school provides free lunch for all students.

occupy

/ˈɑːkjupaɪ/
verb A2

To live in a place or to take up someone's time or thoughts.

Example: We occupy the apartment on the third floor.

embrace

/ɪmˈbreɪs/
verb B2

To accept something you really want or agree with wholeheartedly. Or, to put your arms around someone and hold them.

Example: She embraced the new technology enthusiastically and became the team's innovation leader.

aggregate

/ˈæɡrɪɡət/
noun C1 Formal

A total or complete amount made by adding together many different parts or pieces.

Example: The aggregate of all student scores determines the class average.

pose

/poʊz/
verb B1

To stand or sit in a particular way for a photo, or to create a difficulty

Example: The model posed for the photographer in several different positions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synonyms of Comprise

What is another word for "comprise"?

Common synonyms for "comprise" include: hold, compound, overlie, encompass, carry.

What can I say instead of "comprise"?

Try one of these alternatives: hold, compound, overlie, encompass, carry. Pick the synonym whose register and meaning fits your sentence — see the cards above for definitions and examples.

When should I use "comprise" instead of "hold"?

Use "comprise" when you want to keep the exact nuance shown in the meaning section above; switch to "hold" when you need a different register, level, or shade of meaning. Compare the cards above to decide.

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