receive

[ ri-seev ]
/ rɪˈsiv /

verb (used with object), re·ceived, re·ceiv·ing.

verb (used without object), re·ceived, re·ceiv·ing.

Origin of receive

1250–1300; Middle English receven < Old North French receivre < Latin recipere, equivalent to re- re- + -cipere, combining form of capere to take

SYNONYMS FOR receive

ANTONYMS FOR receive

1 give.

OTHER WORDS FROM receive

in·ter·re·ceive, verb (used with object), in·ter·re·ceived, in·ter·re·ceiv·ing. non·re·ceiv·ing, adjective pre·re·ceive, verb (used with object), pre·re·ceived, pre·re·ceiv·ing. un·re·ceiv·ing, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for non-receiving

receive
/ (rɪˈsiːv) /

verb (mainly tr)

Word Origin for receive

C13: from Old French receivre, from Latin recipere to take back, from re- + capere to take