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Showing words for CASE using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Case

aces, case, ceas, esca

3 Letter Words for Case

ace, aes, ase, eas, esc, sac, sea, sec

Definitions for Case

[1] an instance of the occurrence, existence, etc., of something: Sailing in such a storm was a case of poor judgment.
[2] the actual state of things: That is not the case.
[3] a question or problem of moral conduct; matter: a case of conscience.
[4] situation; circumstance; plight: Mine is a sad case.
[5] a person or thing whose plight or situation calls for attention: This family is a hardship case.
[6] a specific occurrence or matter requiring discussion, decision, or investigation, as by officials or law-enforcement authorities: The police studied the case of the missing jewels.
[7] a stated argument used to support a viewpoint: He presented a strong case against the proposed law.
[8] an instance of disease, injury, etc., requiring medical or surgical attention or treatment; individual affliction: She had a severe case of chicken pox.
[9] a medical or surgical patient.
[10] Law . a suit or action at law; cause. a set of facts giving rise to a legal claim, or to a defense to a legal claim.
[11] Grammar . a category in the inflection of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, noting the syntactic relation of these words to other words in the sentence, indicated by the form or the position of the words. a set of such categories in a particular language. the meaning of or the meaning typical of such a category. such categories or their meanings collectively.
[12] Informal . a peculiar or unusual person: He's a case.
[13] get /be on someone's case , Slang . to bother or nag someone; meddle in someone's affairs: Her brother is always on her case about getting married. Why do you keep getting on my case?
[14] get off someone's case , Slang . to stop bothering or criticizing someone or interfering in someone's affairs: I've had enough of your advice, so just get off my case.
[15] have a case on , Slang . to be infatuated with: He had a case on the girl next door.
[16] in any case , regardless of circumstances; be that as it may; anyhow: In any case, there won't be any necessity for you to come along.
[17] in case , if it should happen that; if: In case I am late, don't wait to start dinner.
[18] in case of , in the event of; if there should be: In case of an error in judgment, the group leader will be held responsible.
[19] in no case , under no condition; never: He should in no case be allowed to get up until he has completely recovered from his illness.
[20] an often small or portable container for enclosing something, as for carrying or safekeeping; receptacle: a jewel case.
[21] a sheath or outer covering: a knife case.
[22] a box with its contents: a case of ginger ale.
[23] the amount contained in a box or other container: There are a dozen bottles to a case.
[24] a pair or couple; brace: a case of pistols.
[25] a surrounding frame or framework, as of a door.
[26] Bookbinding . a completed book cover ready to be fitted to form the binding of a book.
[27] Printing . a tray of wood, metal, or plastic, divided into compartments for holding types for the use of a compositor and usually arranged in a set of two, the upper (upper case) for capital letters and often auxiliary types, the lower (lower case) for small letters and often auxiliary types, now generally replaced by the California job case. Compare news case.
[28] a cavity in the skull of a sperm whale, containing an oil from which spermaceti is obtained.
[29] Also called case card. Cards . the last card of a suit or denomination that remains after the other cards have been played: a case heart; the case jack.
[30] Faro . casebox.
[31] Southeastern U.S. (chiefly South Carolina ) . a coin of a particular denomination, as opposed to the same amount in change: a case quarter.
[32] Metallurgy . the hard outer part of a piece of casehardened steel.
[33] to put or enclose in a case; cover with a case.
[34] Slang . to examine or survey (a house, bank, etc.) in planning a crime (sometimes followed by out ): They cased the joint and decided to pull the job on Sunday.
[35] to fuse a layer of glass onto (glass of a contrasting color or of different properties).
[36] to cover (a surface of a wall, well, shaft, etc.) with a facing or lining; revet.
[37] Bookbinding . to bind (a book) in a case.
[38] Cards Slang . to arrange (cards or a pack of cards) in a dishonest manner. to remember the quantity, suit, or denomination of (the cards played).
[39] a single instance, occurrence, or example of something
[40] an instance of disease, injury, hardship, etc
[41] a question or matter for discussion the case before the committee
[42] a specific condition or state of affairs; situation
[43] a set of arguments supporting a particular action, cause, etc
[44] a person attended or served by a doctor, social worker, solicitor, etc; patient or client (as modifier ) a case study
[45] an action or suit at law or something that forms sufficient grounds for bringing an action he has a good case the evidence offered in court to support a claim
[46] grammar a set of grammatical categories of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives, marked by inflection in some languages, indicating the relation of the noun, adjective, or pronoun to other words in the sentence any one of these categories the nominative case
[47] informal a person in or regarded as being in a specified condition the accident victim was a hospital case ; he's a mental case
[48] informal a person of a specified character (esp in the phrase a hard case )
[49] informal an odd person; eccentric
[50] US informal love or infatuation
[51] short for case shot See canister (def. 2b)
[52] as the case may be according to the circumstances
[53] in any case (adverb) no matter what; anyhow we will go in any case
[54] in case (adverb) in order to allow for eventualities (as conjunction) in order to allow for the possibility that take your coat in case it rains US if
[55] in case of (preposition) in the event of
[56] in no case (adverb) under no circumstances in no case should you fight back
[57] a container, such as a box or chest (in combination ) suitcase ; briefcase
[58] an outer cover or sheath, esp for a watch
[59] a receptacle and its contents a case of ammunition
[60] a pair or brace, esp of pistols
[61] architect another word for casing (def. 3)
[62] a completed cover ready to be fastened to a book to form its binding
[63] printing a tray divided into many compartments in which a compositor keeps individual metal types of a particular size and style. Cases were originally used in pairs, one (the upper case) for capitals, the other (the lower case) for small letters See also upper case, lower case
[64] metallurgy the surface of a piece of steel that has been case-hardened
[65] to put into or cover with a case to case the machinery
[66] slang to inspect carefully (esp a place to be robbed)

Words related to Case

state, event, incident, situation, problem, crisis, fact, instance, litigation, claim, process, cause, argument, evidence, trial, suit, action, lawsuit, petition, dispute

Words nearby Case

cascading style sheet, cascara, cascara sagrada, cascarilla, casco bay, case, case bay, case card, case ending, case fatality rate, case glass

Origin of Case

21250–1300; Middle English cas < Anglo-French cas(s)e, Old French chasse < Latin capsa cylindrical case for holding books in scroll form, receptacle

Words that may be confused with Case

encase, in, case

Other words from Case

case·less , adjective
case·less·ly , adverb
cas·er , noun
well-cased , adjective

Word origin for Case

C13: from Old French casse, from Latin capsa, from capere to take, hold

Synonyms for Case

bag, baggage, basket, bin, box, cabinet, caddy, caisson, canister, capsule, carton, cartridge, casing, casket, chamber, chassis, chest, coffer, compact, cover, covering, crate, crating, crib, drawer, envelope, folder, grip, holder, integument, jacket, receptacle, safe, scabbard, sheath, shell, suitcase, tray, trunk, wallet, wrapper, wrapping