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Synonyms for in line
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : in-lahyn, in-lahyn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪnˈlaɪn, ˈɪnˌlaɪn |
Top 10 synonyms for in line Other synonyms for the word in line
- according to the book
- acknowledged
- adjusted
- admitted
- akin
- aligned
- alike
- all set
- all systems go
- alternating
- anticipating
- approved
- arranged
- at beck and call
- at fingertips
- at hand
- at the ready
- authoritative
- awaiting
- becoming
- beeline
- befitting
- beside
- buttoned-down
- by the book
- by the numbers
- calm
- canonical
- champing at bit
- close to hand
- collinear
- comely
- comme il faut
- commensurate
- common
- comparable
- completed
- conforming
- conformist
- conservative
- consistent
- constant
- continuing
- continuous
- convenient
- conventional
- correct
- covered
- customary
- de rigueur
- decorous
- demure
- dependent
- devout
- die-hard
- direct
- doctrinal
- ensuing
- equable
- equal
- equal to
- equipped
- equivalent
- erect
- established
- even
- exact
- expectant
- fit
- fixed for
- flat
- flush
- following after
- forthcoming
- genteel
- hanging
- horizontal
- identical
- in a line
- in a row
- in alignment
- in line
- in order
- in place
- in position
- in readiness
- in the balance
- in the offing
- in the saddle
- in the works
- indeterminate
- inflexible
- invariable
- kosher
- legitimate
- level
- leveled
- like
- like an arrow
- lineal
- linear
- lined up
- matching
- near
- next
- next in line for
- next in order
- next off
- next up
- nice
- of same height
- official
- old-line
- ominous
- on a line
- on a par
- on board
- on call
- on hand
- on line
- on one plane
- on tap
- on the brink
- open to
- opposite
- organized
- parallel
- pensile
- perpendicular
- pious
- plain
- planate
- plane
- planed
- plumb
- polished
- precipitous
- precise
- priggish
- prim
- primed
- prissy
- proper
- proportionate
- prudish
- punctilious
- puritanical
- qualified
- reactionary
- received
- recognized
- rectilineal
- rectilinear
- refined
- regular
- religious
- respectable
- right
- rightful
- ripe
- rolled
- rotating
- running
- same
- sanctioned
- seemly
- sequent
- sequential
- serial
- seriate
- set
- sheer
- short
- shoulder to shoulder
- side by side
- smooth
- solid
- sound
- square
- stable
- standard
- steady
- stone
- straight
- straight arrow
- straightforward
- strait-laced
- stuffy
- subsequent
- subsequential
- succedent
- succeeding
- successional
- successive
- through
- traditionalistic
- trim
- trimmed
- true
- unbent
- unbroken
- uncurled
- undecided
- undetermined
- undeviating
- undistorted
- unfluctuating
- uniform
- uninterrupted
- unrelieved
- unsettled
- unswerving
- up in the air
- upright
- vertical
- waiting
- well-established
- wired
Définition of in line
Origin :- late 14c., "to tie with a cord," from line (n.). Meaning "to mark or mark off with lines" is from mid-15c. Sense of "to arrange in a line" is from 1640s; that of "to join a line" is by 1773. To line up "form a line" is attested by 1889, in U.S. football.
- As in level : adj smooth, balanced
- As in orthodox : adj accepted, traditional
- As in pending : adj about to happen
- As in proper : adj mannerly, decent
- As in ready : adj prepared; available
- As in straight : adj aligned; not curved
- As in succeeding/successive : adj following
- As in successive : adj following
- As in abreast : adv next to, alongside
Antonyms for in line
- abnormal
- agitated
- antecedent
- antedating
- bad
- bare
- broken
- changeable
- changing
- corrupt
- crass
- crude
- curved
- deceitful
- different
- diluted
- dishonest
- disinclined
- disordered
- disorderly
- disorganized
- dissimilar
- distant
- divergent
- extraordinary
- general
- heterodox
- imbalanced
- immature
- imprecise
- improbable
- improper
- inaccurate
- incapable
- inconsistent
- inconstant
- incontinuous
- incorrect
- indefinite
- indirect
- inexact
- infrequent
- intermittent
- irregular
- later
- lost
- misbehaving
- mixed
- objectionable
- out of touch
- preceding
- previous
- prone
- ragged
- rare
- rough
- slow
- substandard
- twisted
- unacceptable
- unavailable
- unaware
- uncommon
- unconventional
- uneducated
- unequal
- uneven
- unfair
- unfixed
- unfurnished
- unjust
- unlike
- unlikely
- unorthodox
- unprepared
- unready
- unripe
- unskilled
- unstable
- unsteady
- unsuitable
- untraditional
- untrained
- untrustworthy
- unusual
- unwilling
- upright
- variable
- varying
- vertical
- wavering
- wobbly
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