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Antonyms for flake out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : fleyk |
Phonetic Transcription : fleɪk |
- accomplish
- achieve
- activate
- adopt
- advance
- allow
- ascend
- assert
- be born
- bear
- begin
- build
- cherish
- come
- conquer
- continue
- create
- defend
- deny
- energize
- favor
- fight
- fix
- go
- grow
- hold
- increase
- inflate
- invigorate
- keep
- maintain
- mend
- overcome
- persevere
- pursue
- refresh
- refuse
- remain
- retain
- rise
- start
- stay
- straighten
- strengthen
- succeed
- support
- uphold
- win
- withhold
Definition of flake out
Origin :- early 15c., "to fall in flakes," from flake (n.). Related: Flaked; flaking.
- As in succumb : verb die or surrender
- As in collapse : verb fall apart, break down
- As in abandon : verb leave behind, relinquish
Synonyms for flake out
- abdicate
- accede
- back out
- bail out
- belly up
- bend
- bow
- bow out
- break
- break down
- buckle
- capitulate
- cave
- cave in
- cease
- chicken out
- collapse
- conk out
- cop out
- crack up
- croak
- crumple
- cut loose
- decease
- defer
- deflate
- demise
- depart
- desert
- discard
- discontinue
- disintegrate
- ditch
- droop
- drop
- drop out
- duck
- dump
- dust
- eat crow
- exhaust
- expire
- fail
- faint
- fall
- fall down
- fall victim to
- flag
- flake out
- fly the coop
- fold
- founder
- give
- give in
- give in to
- give out
- give up the ghost
- give up the ship
- give way
- go
- go down
- go to pieces
- go under
- keel over
- kiss goodbye
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- languish
- leave
- leg it
- let go
- meet waterloo
- opt out
- pack it in
- pass
- pass away
- perish
- pull out
- quit
- run out on
- screw
- shatter
- ship out
- show white flag
- stop
- storm out
- submit
- subside
- succumb
- surrender
- take a powder
- take a walk
- take the count
- throw in the towel
- throw over
- tire
- topple
- vacate
- walk out on
- wash hands of
- weaken
- weary
- wilt
- withdraw
- yield
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