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The synonyms of “Residue” are: balance, remainder, residual, residuum, rest, part leftover, remnant, remnants
Residue as a Noun
Definitions of "Residue" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “residue” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Something left after other parts have been taken away.
- Matter that remains after something has been removed.
- A substance that remains after a process such as combustion or evaporation.
- A small amount of something that remains after the main part has gone or been taken or used.
- The part of an estate that is left after the payment of charges, debts, and bequests.
Synonyms of "Residue" as a noun (8 Words)
balance | A weight that balances another weight. He accumulated a healthy balance with the savings bank. |
part leftover | An actor’s portrayal of someone in a play. |
remainder | A property interest that becomes effective in possession only when a prior interest (created at the same time) ends. There was no remainder. |
remnant | A surviving trace. If any one ceases to be a witness he ceases to be one of the remnant. |
remnants | A small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists. |
residual | The resale value of a new car or other item at a specified time after purchase, expressed as a percentage of its purchase price. She has been awarded more than 4 5 million in residuals and profits from the highly successful television show. |
residuum | A chemical residue. The urban residuum. |
rest | The sign denoting a musical rest. The gun was steadied on a special rest. |
Usage Examples of "Residue" as a noun
- The fine residue left after the sorting of tea.
- The residue of the estate was divided equally among the cousins.
- The ash was a residue from coal-fired power stations.
- The residue of the country's colonial past.
Associations of "Residue" (30 Words)
debris | Loose natural material consisting especially of broken pieces of rock. Leaves and garden debris. |
detritus | Organic matter produced by the decomposition of organisms. The streets were foul with detritus. |
dregs | The most worthless part or parts of something. The dregs of society. |
dust | Remove the dust from. I broke the vase I had been dusting. |
flotsam | The floating wreckage of a ship. The room was cleared of boxes and other flotsam. |
fossil | Characteristic of a fossil. He can be a cantankerous old fossil at times. |
garbage | Rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse. A store full of overpriced garbage. |
impurity | The condition of being impure. A struggle to rid the soul of sin and impurity. |
junk | Junk bonds. He invested in junk. |
leaving | The act of departing. |
left | The hand that is on the left side of the body. Turn left here. |
leftover | A small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists. He s just a leftover from another age. |
oil | Administer an oil or ointment to often in a religious ceremony of blessing. Young had some good oil on the Adelaide races. |
remainder | Sell cheaply as remainders. Leave a few mushrooms for garnish and slice the remainder. |
remaining | Not yet used, dealt with, or resolved; outstanding. They advertised for any remaining creditors to come forward. |
remains | Historical or archaeological relics. The remains of a sandwich lunch were on the table. |
remnant | A small minority of people who will remain faithful to God and so be saved (in allusion to biblical prophecies concerning Israel. If any one ceases to be a witness he ceases to be one of the remnant. |
residual | (often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing. She has been awarded more than 4 5 million in residuals and profits from the highly successful television show. |
rest | Give a rest to. The field should be grazed or rested. |
riffraff | Disparaging terms for the common people. |
rubble | Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings. Two buildings collapsed trapping scores of people in the rubble. |
scavenge | Remove unwanted substances from. The feral cat preferred to scavenge carrion from the forest floor. |
survivor | An animal that survives in spite of adversity. He was the sole survivor of the massacre. |
trace | Discover traces of. Police are trying to trace a white van seen in the area. |
unclaimed | Not claimed or called for by an owner or assignee. Unclaimed luggage. |
unrepaired | Not repaired; unmended, unrestored. |
vestigial | Not fully developed in mature animals. He felt a vestigial flicker of anger from last night. |
waste | Run off as waste. He seized their cattle and wasted their country. |
wreckage | The remaining parts of something that has been wrecked. They searched the wreckage for signs of survivors. |