What is another word for produces?

Pronunciation: [pɹədjˈuːsɪz] (IPA)

There are plenty of other ways to express the idea of "produces." One could say "generates," "creates," "makes," "manufactures," "forms," or "yields." Each of these words carries slightly different connotations: "generates," for instance, suggests that something is being brought forth from a source, while "manufactures" implies a more deliberate process. "Forms" emphasizes the way something is shaped or crafted, while "yields" is often used to suggest that something is given up or offered. Depending on the context, any of these synonyms could help to add color and nuance to a piece of writing or conversation where the word "produces" might feel stale or overused.

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What are the hypernyms for Produces?

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Usage examples for Produces

Each nest during the breeding season produces about a quarter of a pound of the uncleansed article.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
The play of light on clouds and ice produces the illusion of some supernatural realm.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
It is not the evidence which Cook produces which in itself alone could prove Cook's claims.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Produces

  • As I have practiced it, photography produces pleasure by simplicity. I see something special and show it to the camera. A picture is produced. The moment is held until someone sees it. Then it is theirs.
    Sam Abell
  • Success produces success, just as money produces money.
    Diane Ackerman
  • The union of the Word and the Mind produces that mystery which is called Life... Learn deeply of the Mind and its mystery, for therein lies the secret of immortality.
    Joseph Addison
  • The test of the artist does not lie in the will with which he goes to work, but in the excellence of the work he produces.
    Thomas Aquinas
  • The more one produces, the less one gets.
    Norman Ralph Augustine

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