Similar Words to Use:
Apply
Consumption
Economic Consumption
Employ
Employment
Enjoyment
Exercise
Expend
Function
Habit
Habituate
Manipulation
Practice
Purpose
Role
Usage
Usance
Use Of Goods And Services
Utilisation
Utilise
Utilization
Utilize
Examples:
1. How kind of van Gogh to use only his first name.
2. That's a word we don't use in this house.
3. Me use one of them single-shot toys?
4. Actually, we don't expect to get much use out of it at all.
5. I must now use an ancient Vulcan technique to probe into Van Gelder's tortured mind.
6. Might as well stay on the ground for all the use they are.
7. I believe I could use a drink, boy.
8. You've no idea how refreshing it is for a woman of my wealth to find someone who has so little use for money.
9. You can use it in the shower.
10. They should use him as a doorstop, his rear end's big enough.
11. Why does it bother you when I use the name Roger?
12. Frankly, I was rather dismayed by your use of the term "half-breed," Captain.
13. I'd like to use him for a target.
14. We could use some guns and ammunition.
15. Some men who can use a gun.
16. We could always use some more gun hands.
17. You never learned how to use a gun, did you, Warren?
18. You look like you could use some water.
19. I know lots of guys use makeup.
20. Is it? Did you use the expression
21. Just wait Did you use "spic"?
22. No, but if you can get them to use their imagination, to reach out.
23. Flack said we could only use the wheelers.
24. I would like to use him on our early-bird show from 7 to 8.
25. He could use the money something fýerce.
26. Well, you could use some help.
27. You could use a little education yourself.
28. I think I could use a drink.
29. The uses of information, disinformation and how their use is ultimately power.
30. I should've know better that to use Stickney.
Definitions of Use:
1. The act of using
2. What something is used for
3. A particular service
4. (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
5. (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition
6. Exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage
7. (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property
8. Put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose
9. Take or consume (regularly or habitually)
10. Use up, consume fully
11. Seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage
12. Avail oneself to
13. Habitually do something (use only in the past tense)
