issue

The word “issue” has 2 syllables: is-sue

It's pronounced as /ˈɪʃuː/


What is synonym and antonym for issue?

In the thesaurus, “issue” has 184 synonyms and 61 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for issue along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for issue

Antonyms for issue

Meanings of issue

  • noun
    1. The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:.
    2. Someone or something that flows out or comes out, particularly:.
    3. The means or opportunity by which something flows or comes out, particularly:.
    4. The place where something flows or comes out, an outlet, particularly:.
    5. The action or an instance of sending something out, particularly:.
    6. Any question or situation to be resolved, particularly:.
    7. The action or an instance of concluding something, particularly:.
    8. The end result of an event or events, any result or outcome, particularly:.
    9. The action or an instance of feeling some emotion.
    10. The action or an instance of leaving any state or condition.
  • verb
    1. To flow out, to proceed from, to come out or from.
    2. To rush out, to sally forth.
    3. To extend into, to open onto.
    4. To turn out in a certain way, to result in.
    5. To come to a point in fact or law on which the parties join issue.
    6. To send out; to put into circulation.
    7. To deliver for use.
    8. To deliver by authority.

Example Sentences

  • The company will issue a refund to affected customers.
  • The government plans to issue new regulations next month.
  • Please issue the receipt after payment is confirmed.
  • They will issue a public statement tomorrow.
  • The bank agreed to issue a replacement card.

On this page you'll find 245 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to issue, such as: absorb, access, affair, afterclap, aftereffect, afterglow, aftermath.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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