What is another word for lists?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪsts] (IPA)

Lists play an important role in organizing information for a variety of purposes, from shopping to studying. However, constantly using the same word can get repetitive and dull. Synonyms for the word "lists" include "registers," "rosters," "catalogs," "inventories," and "schedules," each with their own connotations and associations. A register suggests formality and authority, while a roster may imply membership or inclusion. Catalogs and inventories suggest a more comprehensive list of items or products, while schedules are often associated with time management and planning. No matter the word chosen, the objective remains the same: to arrange and categorize information for easier access and utilization.

What are the paraphrases for Lists?

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What are the hypernyms for Lists?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Lists

He is like the wind, our Lord tells us, that blows where it lists.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
She saw that after all I was determined to enter the lists.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
Of what took place in other countries and cities in the absence of even tentative lists of the books printed after 1535 anywhere except in England it is difficult to say.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard

Famous quotes with Lists

  • I don't let my picture be taken. I'm on too many hit lists.
    Jack T. Chick
  • We have to draw the line somewhere. I don't let my picture be taken. I'm on too many hit lists.
    Jack T. Chick
  • So the books have a greater appeal to a British audience, but that hasn't stopped them making best-seller lists in places like Brazil, Japan and at least a dozen other countries.
    Bernard Cornwell
  • Internet mailing lists are like Fox television shows. They have really cool previews, and they get you all excited about them, but they just don't live up to their promises.
    John Dobbin
  • I worked hard at memorizing lists of facts and figures, and carried with me a book of facts.
    Charles Van Doren

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