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List of antonyms from "lazying" to antonyms from "lead out"
Discover our 519 antonyms available for the terms "lead on, lead by the nose, lead balloon, lead-in, lead character" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Lazying (9 antonyms)
- Lea (1 antonym)
- Leach off (1 antonym)
- Leached off (1 antonym)
- Leaches off (1 antonym)
- Lead (39 antonyms)
- Lead a merry chase (28 antonyms)
- Lead astray (70 antonyms)
- Lead away (23 antonyms)
- Lead balloon (43 antonyms)
- Lead balloons (27 antonyms)
- Lead by the nose (28 antonyms)
- Lead character (1 antonym)
- Lead characters (1 antonym)
- Lead expect (4 antonyms)
- Lead-footed (31 antonyms)
- Lead in (9 antonyms)
- Lead-in (9 antonyms)
- Lead in to (14 antonyms)
- Lead into (14 antonyms)
- Lead off (46 antonyms)
- Lead on (78 antonyms)
- Lead on a merry chase (28 antonyms)
- Lead out (13 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « lead out »
- As in quick : adj fast, speedy
- As in conduit : noun passage
- A curious collection, not of lead pencils, but of the lead out of lead pencils.
- Extract from : « The Innocence of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
- A common instance of this is in the case of a lead out of turn.
- Extract from : « The Laws of Euchre » by H. C. Leeds
- For what nation did Xerxes not lead out of Asia against Hellas?
- Extract from : « The History Of Herodotus » by Herodotus
- I want you to tell me more about Australia and the life you lead out there, if you will.
- Extract from : « A Bid for Fortune » by Guy Boothby
- Why do you not lead out the criminal as your companions have done?
- Extract from : « The Pacha of Many Tales » by Frederick Marryat
- Here, hand one of those fishing-lines and a lead out of the locker, Lynton.
- Extract from : « Old Gold » by George Manville Fenn
- The Doctor was one of the first to lead out, with the hostess for a partner.
- Extract from : « Twenty Years of Hus'ling » by J. P. Johnston
- They fell to considering the various roads which lead out of the town.
- Extract from : « The Lady of Lynn » by Walter Besant
- And after that we turned about to the way that does lead out of the forest.
- Extract from : « The Story of Opal » by Opal Whiteley
- Here Malony, lead out one of these horses, and I will take the other.'
- Extract from : « I've Been Thinking; » by Azel Stevens Roe