Cases meaning

Word: Cases

How to pronounce: keɪs

Noun

Definitions:

1. An instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.

Example sentences: "A case of mistaken identity"

2. An instance of a disease, injury, or problem.

Example sentences: "200,000 cases of hepatitis B"

3. A legal action, especially one to be decided in a court of law.

Example sentences: "A libel case"

4. Any of the forms of a noun, adjective, or pronoun that express the semantic relation of the word to other words in the sentence.

Example sentences: "The accusative case"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A container designed to hold or protect something.

Example sentences: "A silver cigarette case"

2. Each of the two forms, capital or minuscule, in which a letter of the alphabet may be written or printed.

Example sentences: "In a few cases, mixed-case lettering has worked."

Verb

Definitions:

1. Surround in a material or substance.

Example sentences: "The towers are of steel cased in granite"

2. Reconnoitre (a place) before carrying out a robbery.


Synonyms:

event

circumstance

situation

contingency

box

pencil case

trunk

bin

casket

locker

instance

precedent

example

sample

illustration

exemplification

exemplar

fact

matter

actuality

reality

carrying case

caddy

shell

sheath

argument

proceeding

subject

rationale

face

reason

account

cause

lawsuit

suit

cover

showcase

vitrine

eventuality

possibility

challenge

trouble

attack

problem

clinical case


Antonyms:

regularity


Derivations:

casing

casework


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Cases in Other Languages...

Spanish: Caso

German: Fallen

French: Cas

Italian: Caso

Turkish: Durum