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Synonyms for knuckle
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : nuhk-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnʌk əl |
Top 10 synonyms for knuckle Other synonyms for the word knuckle
- abdicate
- abide
- accede
- accommodate
- acquiesce
- adapt
- admit defeat
- appease
- assent
- back down
- be servile
- be submissive
- bend
- bow
- break
- buckle
- buckle under
- call it quits
- capitulate
- cave
- cede
- collapse
- come to terms
- commit
- comply
- concede
- consign
- cringe
- croak
- crumple
- cry uncle
- decease
- defer
- deliver up
- demise
- depart
- drop
- eat crow
- eat humble pie
- entrust
- expire
- fall
- fall victim to
- fawn
- flake out
- fold
- fold up
- forego
- give away
- give ground
- give in
- give in to
- give oneself over
- give out
- give up
- give up the ghost
- give way
- go
- go along with
- go down
- go under
- go with the flow
- grin and bear it
- hand over
- humor
- indulge
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- knuckleunder
- kowtow
- lay down arms
- leave
- let go
- meet waterloo
- obey
- pack it in
- part with
- pass
- pass away
- perish
- play dead
- put up white flag
- put up with
- quit
- relax
- relent
- relinquish
- renounce
- resign
- resign oneself
- roll over
- sag
- say uncle
- show white flag
- stoop
- submit
- succumb
- suffer defeat
- surrender
- take the count
- throw in the towel
- toe the line
- tolerate
- toss it in
- truckle
- waive
- wilt
- withstand
- yield
Définition of knuckle
Origin :- mid-14c., knokel "finger joint; any joint of the body, especially a knobby one; morbid lump or swelling;" common Germanic (cf. Middle Low German knökel, Middle Dutch cnockel, German knöchel), literally "little bone," a diminutive of Proto-Germanic root *knuck- "bone" (cf. German Knochen "bone).
- As a verb from 1740, originally in the game of marbles. To knuckle down "apply oneself earnestly" is 1864 in American English, extended from marbles (putting a knuckle on the ground in assuming the hand position preliminary to shooting); to knuckle under "submit, give in" is first recorded 1740, supposedly from the former more general sense of "knuckle" and here meaning "knee," hence "to kneel." The face-busting knuckle-duster is from 1858 (a duster was a type of protective coat worn by workmen).
- As in submit : verb comply, endure
- As in succumb : verb die or surrender
- As in surrender : verb give up; resign
- As in yield : verb give in, surrender
- As in bow : verb submit, concede
- As in defer : verb yield
- Also with knuckle of veal, and with calf's head boiled plain.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- He now presented his knuckle to the key and received a strong spark.
- Extract from : « Little Masterpieces of Science: » by Various
- A knuckle requires more boiling in proportion to its weight, than any other joint, to render the gristle soft and tender.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- Yes, he wants me to strengthen a knuckle—he's spoken considerable about it.
- Extract from : « The Flying Mercury » by Eleanor M. Ingram
- He figured me out as the prodigal son, and wa'n't goin' to knuckle.
- Extract from : « They of the High Trails » by Hamlin Garland
- She touched her lips with the knuckle of a finger, in a mood reflective.
- Extract from : « The Lure of the Mask » by Harold MacGrath
- Meanwhile, put aside all that idea and knuckle down and help.
- Extract from : « Tom Slade with the Colors » by Percy K. Fitzhugh
- I get wore out lots of times and knuckle down, but Dr. Hugh won't.
- Extract from : « Rosemary » by Josephine Lawrence
- Well, my good times are over, and I'll have to knuckle down to work now.
- Extract from : « Mary's Rainbow » by Mary Edward Feehan
- The "acorn" is the head of the "pintle" or pin that passes thru the knuckle.
- Extract from : « Handwork in Wood » by William Noyes
Antonyms for knuckle
- advance
- agree
- ascend
- assert
- be born
- bear
- build
- come
- conceal
- conquer
- continue
- contradict
- counter
- create
- decline
- defend
- deny
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disarrange
- disobey
- dispute
- dissent
- dissuade
- expedite
- fight
- flatten
- force
- forge
- forward
- hasten
- hide
- hold
- hurry
- increase
- keep
- leave
- oppose
- overcome
- overpower
- prevent
- protest
- refuse
- reject
- resist
- retain
- rise
- stay
- stop
- straighten
- surpass
- veto
- win
- withhold
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