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Synonyms for running

Noun

1. run, running, running play, running game, football play
usage: (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball; "the defensive line braced to stop the run"; "the coach put great emphasis on running"
2. run, running, locomotion, travel
usage: the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace; "he broke into a run"; "his daily run keeps him fit"
3. running, operation
usage: the state of being in operation; "the engine is running smoothly"
4. running, administration, disposal
usage: the act of administering or being in charge of something; "he has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time"
5. track, running, track and field
usage: the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track

Verb

1. run, travel rapidly, speed, hurry, zip, run around, run away
usage: move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store"
2. run, scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away, leave, go forth, go away
usage: flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
3. run, go, pass, lead, extend, be, run along
usage: stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
4. operate, run, direct
usage: direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.; "She is running a relief operation in the Sudan"
5. run, go, be
usage: have a particular form; "the story or argument runs as follows"; "as the saying goes..."
6. run, flow, feed, course, move, run over
usage: move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
7. function, work, operate, go, run
usage: perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
8. range, run, be
usage: change or be different within limits; "Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion"; "Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent"; "The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals"; "My students range from very bright to dull"
9. campaign, run, race, run
usage: run, stand, or compete for an office or a position; "Who's running for treasurer this year?"
10. play, run
usage: cause to emit recorded sounds; "They ran the tapes over and over again"; "Can you play my favorite record?"
11. run, travel, go, move, locomote
usage: move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way; "who are these people running around in the building?"; "She runs around telling everyone of her troubles"; "let the dogs run free"
12. tend, be given, lean, incline, run, be
usage: have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
13. run, execute, enforce, implement, apply
usage: carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine; "Run the dishwasher"; "run a new program on the Mac"; "the computer executed the instruction"
14. run, function, work, operate, go, run
usage: be operating, running or functioning; "The car is still running--turn it off!"
15. run, become, go, get
usage: change from one state to another; "run amok"; "run rogue"; "run riot"
16. run, process, treat
usage: cause to perform; "run a subject"; "run a process"
17. run, incur
usage: be affected by; be subjected to; "run a temperature"; "run a risk"
18. prevail, persist, die hard, run, endure, continue
usage: continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
19. run, occur
usage: occur persistently; "Musical talent runs in the family"
20. carry, run, circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around
usage: include as the content; broadcast or publicize; "We ran the ad three times"; "This paper carries a restaurant review"; "All major networks carried the press conference"
21. run, carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfil
usage: carry out; "run an errand"
22. guide, run, draw, pass
usage: guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
23. run, lead, pass, make pass
usage: cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
24. run, succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
usage: make without a miss
25. run, black market, trade, merchandise
usage: deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor
26. run, move, displace
usage: cause an animal to move fast; "run the dogs"
27. run, bleed, diffuse, spread, spread out, fan out
usage: be diffused; "These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run"
28. run, sail
usage: sail before the wind
29. run, pass, go through, go across
usage: cover by running; run a certain distance; "She ran 10 miles that day"
30. run, run for, last, endure
usage: extend or continue for a certain period of time; "The film runs 5 hours"
31. run, free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose
usage: set animals loose to graze
32. run, consort, accompany
usage: keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls ot produce offspring"
33. run, run
usage: run with the ball; in such sports as football
34. run, travel, go, move, locomote
usage: travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means; "Run to the store!"; "She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there"
35. ply, run, travel, trip, jaunt
usage: travel a route regularly; "Ships ply the waters near the coast"
36. hunt, run, hunt down, track down, capture, catch
usage: pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals); "Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland"; "The dogs are running deer"; "The Duke hunted in these woods"
37. race, run, compete, vie, contend, run off
usage: compete in a race; "he is running the Marathon this year"; "let's race and see who gets there first"
38. move, go, run, change
usage: progress by being changed; "The speech has to go through several more drafts"; "run through your presentation before the meeting"
39. melt, run, melt down, dissolve, resolve, break up
usage: reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating; "melt butter"; "melt down gold"; "The wax melted in the sun"
40. ladder, run, break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
usage: come unraveled or undone as if by snagging; "Her nylons were running"
41. run, unravel, disintegrate
usage: become undone; "the sweater unraveled"

Adjective

1. running(prenominal), moving (vs. nonmoving)
usage: moving quickly on foot; "heard running footsteps behind him"
2. running(prenominal) (vs. standing), flowing, streaming, gushing, pouring, jetting, spouting, spurting, squirting
usage: (of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream; "a mountain stream with freely running water"; "hovels without running water"
3. running(prenominal), continual (vs. sporadic)
usage: continually repeated over a period of time; "a running joke among us"
4. running(prenominal) (vs. passing)
usage: of advancing the ball by running; "the team's running plays worked better than its pass plays"
5. running(prenominal) (vs. standing), flying
usage: executed or initiated by running; "running plays worked better than pass plays"; "took a running jump"; "a running start"
6. linear, running(prenominal), lengthwise (vs. crosswise), lengthways
usage: measured lengthwise; "cost of lumber per running foot"
7. running(prenominal), operative, functional, working(prenominal), functioning (vs. malfunctioning)
usage: (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing; "in running (or working) order"; "a functional set of brakes"
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