Synonyms of the word evasion


EVASIONCARELESSNESS - COMMERCE - COMMERCIALISM - DECEIT - DECEPTION - DODGING - EQUIVOCATION - ESCAPE - FLIGHT - MERCANTILISM - MISREPRESENTATION - NEGLECT - NEGLIGENCE - NONPAYMENT - NONPERFORMANCE

evasion

  • n. The act of eluding or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation;…

carelessness

  • n. Lack of care.

commerce

  • n. (business) The exchange or buying and selling of commodities; especially the exchange of merchandise,…
  • n. Social intercourse; the dealings of one person or class in society with another; familiarity.
  • n. (obsolete) Sexual intercourse.
  • n. A 19th-century French card game in which the cards are subject to exchange, barter, or trade.
  • v. (dated) To carry on trade; to traffic.
  • v. (dated) To hold intercourse; to commune.

commercialism

  • n. The practices, methods, aims, and spirit of commerce or business.
  • n. A tendency to value profit over everything else.

deceit

  • n. An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick.
  • n. An act of deceiving someone.
  • n. (uncountable) The state of being deceitful or deceptive.
  • n. (law) The tort or fraudulent representation of a material fact made with knowledge of its falsity, or…

deception

  • n. An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead someone into believing a lie or inaccuracy.

dodging

  • v. present participle of dodge.
  • n. The act of dodging; a dodge.

equivocation

  • n. (logic) A logical fallacy resulting from the use of multiple meanings of a single expression.
  • n. The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, possibly intentionally and with the aim…

escape

  • v. (intransitive) To get free, to free oneself.
  • v. (transitive) To avoid (any unpleasant person or thing); to elude, get away from.
  • v. (intransitive) To avoid capture; to get away with something, avoid punishment.
  • v. (transitive) To elude the observation or notice of; to not be seen or remembered by.
  • v. (transitive, computing) To cause (a single character, or all such characters in a string) to be interpreted…
  • v. (computing) To halt a program or command by pressing a key (such as the "Esc" key) or combination of keys.
  • n. The act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
  • n. (computing) escape key.
  • n. (programming) The text character represented by 27 (decimal) or 1B (hexadecimal).
  • n. (snooker) A successful shot from a snooker position.
  • n. (manufacturing) A defective product that is allowed to leave a manufacturing facility.
  • n. (obsolete) That which escapes attention or restraint; a mistake, oversight, or transgression.
  • n. Leakage or outflow, as of steam or a liquid, or an electric current through defective insulation.
  • n. (obsolete) A sally.
  • n. (architecture) An apophyge.

flight

  • n. The act of flying.
  • n. An instance of flying.
  • n. A collective term for doves or swallows.
  • n. A trip made by an aircraft, particularly one between two cities or countries, which is often planned or…
  • n. A set of stairs or an escalator. A series of stairs between landings.
  • n. A floor which is reached by stairs or escalators.
  • n. A feather on an arrow or dart used to help it follow an even path.
  • n. A paper plane.
  • n. (cricket) The movement of a spinning ball through the air - concerns its speed, trajectory and drift.
  • n. The ballistic trajectory of an arrow or other projectile.
  • n. An aerodynamic surface designed to guide such a projectile's trajectory.
  • n. An air force unit.
  • n. Several sample glasses of a specific wine varietal or other beverage. The pours are smaller than a full…
  • n. (engineering) The shaped material forming the thread of a screw.
  • adj. (obsolete) Fast, swift.
  • v. (cricket, of a spin bowler) To throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than…
  • v. (sports, by extension, transitive) To throw or kick something so as to send it flying with more loft or…
  • n. The act of fleeing.

mercantilism

  • n. (historical, economics) The theory that a nation must always have a positive balance of trade, in the…
  • n. (economics) The theory that holds that the prosperity of a nation depends upon its supply of capital,…

misrepresentation

  • n. Erroneous or false representation; an unfair or dishonest account or exposition; a false statement: as,…
  • n. Incorrect or unfaithful representation in the capacity of agent or official representative, such as of…
  • n. In map-making, faultiness in a map-projection, estimated with regard to its unequal scale in different…

neglect

  • v. (transitive) To fail to care for or attend to something.
  • v. (transitive) To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
  • v. (transitive) To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
  • n. The act of neglecting.
  • n. The state of being neglected.
  • n. Habitual lack of care.

negligence

  • n. The state of being negligent.
  • n. (law, singular only) The tort whereby a duty of reasonable care was breached, causing damage: any conduct…
  • n. (law, uncountable) The breach of a duty of care: the failure to exercise a standard of care that a reasonable…

nonpayment

  • n. The failure to make a payment.

nonperformance

  • n. A failure to perform a task, especially a task that one was legally bound to do.

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