Words Like AMASS

We have put together a list of words that are similar to AMASS.

21 Alternative Words Similar to amass

1 Accumulate Verb      Synonym Words Like Accumulate
2 Cumulate Verb      Synonym Words Like Cumulate
3 Conglomerate Verb      Synonym Words Like Conglomerate
4 Gather Verb      Synonym Words Like Gather
5 Collect Verb      Synonym Words Like Collect
6 Compile Verb      Synonym Words Like Compile
7 Hoard Verb      Synonym Words Like Hoard
8 Increase Verb      Synonym Words Like Increase
9 Store Verb      Synonym Words Like Store
10 Amassing Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Amassing
11 Mass Noun      Synonym Words Like Mass
12 Heap Noun      Synonym Words Like Heap
13 Backlog Verb      Hyponym Words Like Backlog
14 Accrete Verb      Hyponym Words Like Accrete
15 Drift Verb      Hyponym Words Like Drift
16 Scratch Verb      Hyponym Words Like Scratch
17 Corral Verb      Hyponym Words Like Corral
18 Bale Verb      Hyponym Words Like Bale
19 Catch Verb      Hyponym Words Like Catch
20 Scrape Verb      Hyponym Words Like Scrape
21 Fund Verb      Hyponym Words Like Fund

4 examples of amass

1 to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases.
2 The work keeps piling up
3 She rolled up a small fortune
4 She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis

10 definitions of amass

1 To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate
2 A mass; a heap.
3 collect or gather
4 get or gather together
5 To gather for oneself, as for one's pleasure or profit: amassed a fortune. See Synonyms at gather.
6 To accumulate or assemble a large quantity of: "The astronomers had amassed compelling evidence that the galaxies indeed were speeding away from the earth and from each other” ( George Johnson).
7 To come together; collect.
8 To collect into a mass or heap; bring together a great amount, quantity, or number of: as, to amass a fortune.
9 An assemblage, a heap, or an accumulation.
10 To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate; as, to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases.
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