All Definitions for Root
Below are all the dictionary definitions of root:
1The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.
2A root vegetable.
3The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place.
4The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place.
5The part of a hair near the skin that has not been dyed, permed, or otherwise treated.
6The primary source
7Origin.
8The section of a wing immediately adjacent to the fuselage.
9The bottom of the thread of a threaded object.
10Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression.
11A square root (understood if no power is specified
12In which case, "the root of" is often abbreviated to "root").
13A zero (of an equation).
14The single node of a tree that has no parent.
15The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Inflectional stems often derive from roots.
16A word from which another word or words are derived.
17The fundamental tone of any chord
18The tone from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is composed.
19The lowest place, position, or part.
20In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure
21The person who manages accounts on a UNIX system.
22The highest directory of a directory structure which may contain both files and subdirectories.
23A penis, especially the base of a penis.
24To grow roots
25To enter the earth, as roots
26To take root and begin to grow.
27To prepare, oversee, or otherwise cause the rooting of cuttings.
28To fix firmly
29To establish.
30To get root or privileged access on (a computer system or mobile phone), often through bypassing some security mechanism.
31To turn up or dig with the snout.
32To seek favour or advancement by low arts or grovelling servility
33To fawn.
34To rummage
35To search as if by digging in soil.
36Of a baby: to turn the head and open the mouth in search of food.
37To root out
38To abolish.
39To tug or pull at the reins aggressively by driving the head downwards while wearing a bit.
40To sexually penetrate.
41An act of rummaging or searching.
42An act of sexual intercourse.
43A sexual partner.
44To cheer (on)
45To show support (for) and hope for the success of. (See root for.)
46A town in Lucerne canton, Switzerland.
47A township in Adams County, Indiana, United States.
48A town in Montgomery County, New York, United States
49Amed for lawyer and politician Erastus Root.
50A river in Minnesota, United States
51Amed as a translation of its native Dakota name.
52A river in Wisconsin, United States.
53An English surname from Middle English from a byname from Middle English rote (“glad”).
54An English surname originating as an occupation for a rote (medieval guitar)-player.
55A habitational surname from Dutch for someone living near a retting place (Dutch root, from roten (“to ret”)).
About antonyms for root
Finding the right antonym for root helps writers create contrast, clarify meaning, and add depth to their work. Defined as "The part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.", root has 0 opposite words that can be used to express contrasting ideas.
When choosing an antonym, consider the connotation, formality level, and audience. Some alternatives work better in casual conversation while others shine in academic or professional writing. For example, using a more formal antonym in a business email can elevate your tone, while a casual antonym might feel more natural in creative writing or dialogue.
It is also worth noting that not all antonyms are perfectly interchangeable. The context of your sentence, the surrounding words, and the intended emotional impact all play a role in selecting the best opposite word. The list above provides the most common and useful antonyms for root, but always read your sentence aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally.