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treat
noun as in pleasing entity or occurrence
Strongest matches
delicacy, delight, feast, fun, gift, goody, pleasure, refreshment, sweet, thrill, tidbit
Strong matches
amusement, banquet, celebration, dainty, enjoyment, entertainment, gratification, joy, party, satisfaction, surprise
verb as in act, behave towards
verb as in doctor, medicate
Weak matches
verb as in pay the bill for someone else
Weak matches
buy for, foot the bill, pay for, pick up the check, pick up the tab, play host, set up, spring for, take out, wine and dine
verb as in be concerned with; discuss
Strong matches
arrange, comment, confabulate, confer, consult, contain, criticize, deliberate, explain, manipulate, reason, review, tackle, weigh
Weak matches
discourse on, enlarge upon, go into, speak about, touch upon, write about
Example Sentences
She says more and more young men are now choosing to treat their hair loss, and what might have once been deemed "vanity" is now considered "routine self-care".
Fans can expect to enjoy plenty of tricks and treats from the vampires, zombies and skeletons.
Many compared the way their own community treats them to being put back in the closet again.
When her white blood cell count dropped dangerously low she had to spend time in hospital but she says doctors did everything they could to treat her symptoms.
Circling the sculpture we are also treated to a sly autobiographical nod from Serra, who died last year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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