parse

The word “parse” has 1 syllable: parse

It's pronounced as /pɑrs/


What is synonym and antonym for parse?

In the thesaurus, “parse” has 98 synonyms and 22 antonyms.

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


Synonyms for parse

  • analyze
  • anatomize
  • appraise
  • assay
  • audit
  • break up
  • canvass
  • case
  • categorize
  • check
  • check out
  • chew over
  • classify
  • comb
  • con
  • consider
  • criticize
  • cut up
  • decipher
  • decompose
  • decompound
  • define
  • delve into
  • determine
  • dig into
  • disintegrate
  • dissect
  • dissolve
  • divide
  • electrolyze
  • examine
  • explicate
  • explore
  • expound
  • eye
  • figure it to be
  • finger
  • frisk
  • go into
  • go over
  • go through
  • gun
  • hydrolyze
  • infer
  • inquire
  • inspect
  • interpret
  • investigate
  • lay bare
  • look over
  • notice
  • observe
  • overlook
  • oversee
  • part
  • pat down
  • peruse
  • pick at
  • pick over
  • plumb
  • ponder
  • pore over
  • probe
  • prospect
  • prove
  • read
  • reconnoiter
  • reinspect
  • render
  • rereview
  • research
  • resolve
  • resurvey
  • review
  • scan
  • scope
  • screen
  • scrutinate
  • scrutinize
  • search into
  • separate
  • sift
  • size up
  • spell out
  • study
  • survey
  • sweep
  • take
  • take stock of
  • translate
  • try
  • turn over
  • understand
  • vet
  • view
  • watch
  • weigh
  • winnow

Antonyms for parse

Meanings of parse

  • noun
    1. An act of parsing.
    2. The result of such an act.
  • verb
    1. To resolve (a sentence, etc.) into its elements, pointing out the several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by agreement or government; to analyze and describe grammatically.
    2. To examine closely; to scrutinize.
    3. To split (a file or other input) into pieces of data that can be easily manipulated or stored.
    4. To resolve (a string of code or text) into its elements to determine if it conforms to a particular grammar.
    5. Of a string of code or text, sentence, etc.: to conform to rules of grammar, to be syntactically valid.

Example Sentences

  • It's important to parse the data carefully before making any conclusions.
  • She had to parse the complicated legal terms to understand the contract fully.
  • The program is designed to parse large amounts of text quickly.
  • He could not parse the information correctly, leading to a misunderstanding.
  • They used a special algorithm to parse the code and identify errors.

On this page you'll find 120 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to parse, such as: analyze, anatomize, appraise, approve, assay, assemble, audit.

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

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  • a hand at
  • accomplished
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  • audit
  • battle-scarred
  • been around
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  • brainy
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  • doyen
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  • familiar
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  • fit
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  • frisk
  • from way back
  • gi
  • give the eagle eye
  • give the once-over
  • go into
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  • good
  • gun
  • guru
  • hand
  • handy
  • hardened
  • having something on the ball
  • hotdog
  • in the know
  • inquire
  • inspect
  • instructed
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  • inured
  • investigate
  • kick the tires
  • knowing the score
  • knowledgeable
  • learned
  • licensed
  • long-serving
  • long-time
  • longtimer
  • look over
  • master
  • mature
  • matured
  • maven
  • mavin
  • not born yesterday
  • notice
  • observe
  • of the old school
  • old
  • old guard
  • old hand
  • old pro
  • old salt
  • old soldier
  • old stager
  • old-time
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  • on the ball
  • oversee
  • parse
  • past master
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  • peruse
  • pick at
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  • practical
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  • reconnoiter
  • research
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  • scan
  • scope
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  • screen
  • scrutinate
  • scrutinize
  • search
  • search into
  • seasoned
  • sharp
  • shellback
  • sift
  • size up
  • skilled
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  • sourdough
  • sport
  • stager
  • steady
  • study
  • superintend
  • supervise
  • survey
  • sweep
  • take stock of
  • talented
  • tested
  • the right stuff
  • there
  • toughened
  • trained
  • tried
  • trouper
  • try
  • tuned-in
  • turn over
  • up to snuff
  • up to speed
  • versant
  • versed
  • veteran
  • view
  • war-horse
  • warhorse
  • watch
  • weathered
  • weigh
  • well-versed
  • whiz
  • wicked
  • winnow
  • wise
  • wise to ways
  • wised up
  • working
  • worldly
  • worldly wise
  • worldly-wise

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