Atone

Verb

 * 1) To make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime one has committed.
 * 2)  To clear (someone else) of wrongdoing, especially by standing as an equivalent.

Adverbs for Atone
fully; peacefully; heroically; bitterly; finally; vicariously; solemnly; sorrowfully; humbly.

Thesaurus
accord; answer; appease; assonate; atone for; attune; be harmonious; be in tune; blend; chime; chord; compensate; conciliate; cover; do penance; expiate; fill up; give and take; give satisfaction; harmonize; indemnify; kick back; live down; make amends; make compensation; make good; make matters up; make reparation; make restitution; make right; make up for; make up to; melodize; musicalize; pay; pay back; pay damages; pay in kind; pay the forfeit; pay the penalty; propitiate; put in tune; quit; recompense; recoup; rectify; redeem; redress; refund; reimburse; remedy; repair; repay; requite; retaliate; satisfy; set right; sound in tune; sound together; square; square it; square things; string; symphonize; synchronize; tone down; tone up; tune; tune up; voice

Etymology
From undefined:, from atone:, attone:, atoon:, equivalent to.

Pronunciation

 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.
 * one and once are pronounced differently from the related words alone, only and atone. Stressed vowels often become diphthongs over time (Latin bona → Italian buona and Spanish buena), and this happened in the late Middle Ages to the words one and once, first recorded ca 1400: the vowel underwent some changes, from ōn → ōōōn → wōn → wōōn → wŏŏn → wŭn.

Synonyms

 * expiate, propitiate

Derived terms

 * atonable
 * atoneable


 * atonement
 * atoner

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: изкупвам
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,


 * German:
 * Russian: возмещать, компенсировать
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish: expiar


 * Armenian: թողություն տալ
 * Bulgarian: изкупвам
 * Finnish: ,


 * Russian: искупать, заглаживать
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish: expiar

Anagrams

 * neato
 * oaten

Adjective

 * 1) expressionless
 * 2)  unstressed
 * 3)  mute

Adjective
atone


 * 1) Feminine plural form of atono

Anagrams

 * aneto
 * etano