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List of antonyms from "gets a likeness" to antonyms from "gets carried away"
Discover our 541 antonyms available for the terms "gets around, gets away, gets a likeness, gets ahold of, gets along, gets better of" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Gets a likeness (3 antonyms)
- Gets a load of (47 antonyms)
- Gets a soapbox (17 antonyms)
- Gets ahold of (5 antonyms)
- Gets along (9 antonyms)
- Gets an eyeful of (12 antonyms)
- Gets angry (5 antonyms)
- Gets around (100 antonyms)
- Gets as a result (12 antonyms)
- Gets as result (12 antonyms)
- Gets astride (12 antonyms)
- Gets away (82 antonyms)
- Gets away with (21 antonyms)
- Gets back in shape (13 antonyms)
- Gets back one's feet (9 antonyms)
- Gets back shape (13 antonyms)
- Gets back to (17 antonyms)
- Gets bearings (5 antonyms)
- Gets better (39 antonyms)
- Gets better of (66 antonyms)
- Gets bigger (35 antonyms)
- Gets bottom of (4 antonyms)
- Gets by (2 antonyms)
- Gets carried away (1 antonym)
Definition of the day : « gets along »
- verb make progress
- verb depart
- verb be compatible
- "And he gets along better than any of the rest of us," said Rollo.
- Extract from : « Rollo in London » by Jacob Abbott
- When upon the land, it can not walk or run, but it gets along by hops.
- Extract from : « Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors » by James Johonnot
- "He manages to eat his meals, and gets along as common," she would reply.
- Extract from : « Mr. Crewe's Career, Complete » by Winston Churchill
- "It's remarkable how he gets along with them," said Mr. Bentley, smiling at the scene.
- Extract from : « The Inside of the Cup, Complete » by Winston Churchill
- "One gets along like a house on fire," he told Clive triumphantly.
- Extract from : « King of Ranleigh » by F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton
- At any rate, I notice he gets along with the wildest broncos.
- Extract from : « Jane Allen: Center » by Edith Bancroft
- You should see her when she gets along of some of them small–coals fellows.
- Extract from : « Cradock Nowell, Vol. 2 (of 3) » by Richard Doddridge Blackmore
- I ask Milton always how he gets along, and he tells me he is doing fine.
- Extract from : « The Competitive Nephew » by Montague Glass
- And now we must see how Jim gets along in gaining the consent of his mother.
- Extract from : « I've Been Thinking; » by Azel Stevens Roe
- Nobody ever gets along ef they 'low 'emselves to be skeered.
- Extract from : « Romance of California Life » by John Habberton