Find the synonyms or antonyms of a word
Synonyms for on the button
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : buht-n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbʌt n |
Top 10 synonyms for on the button Other synonyms for the word on the button
- abruptly
- absolute
- absolutely right
- accepted
- accordant
- according to Hoyle
- accurate
- acid
- acute
- ad rem
- adapted
- akin
- alert
- allied
- allowable
- amen
- applicative
- applicatory
- apposite
- appropriate
- appurtenant
- apropos
- arrant
- associable
- bang
- becoming
- befitting
- behooving
- belonging
- beseeming
- boiled down
- brisk
- bull's-eye
- by the book
- calling a spade a spade
- careful
- categorical
- categorically
- certain
- circumscribed
- clear
- clear-cut
- close
- cognate
- come hell or high water
- comme il faut
- compatible
- complete
- concerning
- conclusively
- concrete
- conformant
- conforming
- congruent
- congruous
- connected
- conscientious
- conscionable
- consistent
- consonant
- constant
- consummate
- convenient
- cooking with gas
- correct
- correctly
- correlated
- correspondent
- customary
- cutting
- cyclic
- dead on
- dead-center
- dead-on
- decent
- decidedly
- decisive
- decisively
- decorous
- defined
- definite
- definitely
- deft
- dependable
- deserved
- desirable
- desired
- detailed
- determinate
- direct
- discriminating
- discriminative
- distinct
- doubtless
- downright
- due
- eager
- early
- easily
- efficient
- equitable
- established
- even
- exact
- exactly
- expeditious
- explicit
- express
- expressly
- factual
- faithful
- faultless
- felicitous
- fit
- fitting
- fixed
- flawless
- for a fact
- for sure
- formal
- free of error
- fussy
- genuine
- germane
- good
- happy
- harmonious
- having direct bearing on
- having to do with
- heedful
- ideal
- identical
- immediate
- impeccable
- important
- in a nutshell
- in good time
- incisive
- individual
- insinuating
- instant
- instantaneous
- judicious
- just
- just so
- just what was ordered
- keen
- kindred
- kosher
- laid on the line
- legit
- legitimate
- limited
- literal
- literally
- material
- matter-of-fact
- meaty
- meet
- methodical
- meticulous
- model
- nailed down
- narrow
- needed
- nice
- no ifs ands or buts
- no mistake
- no strings attached
- okay
- on schedule
- on target
- on the ball
- on the beam
- on the button
- on the dot
- on the mark
- on the money
- on the nose
- on the numbers
- on the right track
- on time
- on track
- opportune
- orderly
- orthodox
- out-and-out
- painstaking
- particular
- pat
- perfect
- periodic
- pertaining
- pertaining to
- pertinent
- pinpoint
- plumb
- pointful
- positively
- precise
- precisely
- pregnant
- prompt
- promptly
- proper
- punctilious
- punctual
- punctually
- quick
- rapid
- ready
- really
- recurrent
- referring
- regular
- related
- relating
- relative
- relevant
- reliable
- required
- requisite
- restricted
- right
- right as rain
- right on
- right stuff
- right to it
- right-on
- righteous
- rightful
- rigid
- rigorous
- sarcastic
- scientific
- scrupulous
- seasonable
- seemly
- severe
- sharp
- short-and-sweet
- significant
- skillful
- smack
- smack-dab
- smart
- solid
- specific
- specifically
- speedy
- square
- squarely
- steady
- stone
- straight out
- strict
- strictly
- stringent
- suddenly
- suitable
- suited
- sure
- sure as can be
- sure as hell
- sure enough
- sure thing
- surely
- swift
- systematic
- tailor-made
- tart
- telling
- textbook
- that's the idea
- that's the ticket
- the ticket
- the very thing
- timely
- to a T
- to a tee
- to a turn
- to the point
- to the purpose
- trenchant
- true
- truly
- truthful
- ultraprecise
- unambiguously
- unconditionally
- under the wire
- undistorted
- unequivocal
- unerring
- unhesitating
- unmistakable
- unmistaken
- unquestionably
- useful
- usual
- utter
- veracious
- verbal
- verbatim
- veridical
- very
- very accurate
- vigilant
- watchful
- weighty
- well-defined
- well-suited
- well-timed
- what the doctor ordered
- wide-awake
- willing
- yes
Définition of on the button
Origin :- c.1300 (surname Botouner "button-maker" attested from mid-13c.), from Old French boton "a button," originally "a bud" (12c., Modern French bouton), from bouter, boter "to thrust," common Romanic (cf. Spanish boton, Italian bottone), ultimately from Germanic (see butt (v.)). Thus a button is, etymologically, something that pushes up, or thrusts out.
- Meaning "point of the chin" is pugilistic slang, by 1921. A button as something you push to create an effect by closing an (electrical) circuit is attested from 1840s. Button-pusher as "deliberately annoying or provocative person" is attested by 1990 (in reference to Bill Gates, in "InfoWorld" magazine, Nov. 19). In the 1980s it meant "photographer."
- As in appropriate : adj suitable
- As in apropos : adj relevant, suitable
- As in perfect : adj accurate, correct
- As in pertinent : adj relevant, suitable
- As in pointed : adj penetrating, biting
- As in precise : adj exact, accurate
- As in prompt : adj early, responsive
- As in proper : adj conventional, correct
- As in punctual : adj on time
- As in relevant : adj appropriate; to the purpose
- As in befitting : adj appropriate
- As in accurate : adj precise
- As in veridical : adj accurate
- As in correct : adj accurate, exact
- As in dead-on : adj exactly correct
- As in exact : adj accurate, precise
- As in fitting : adj appropriate, suitable
- As in germane : adj appropriate
- As in applicable : adj appropriate
- As in absolutely : adv certainly, without question
- As in precisely : adv exactly, just
- As in sharp : adv on time
Antonyms for on the button
- ambiguous
- apathetic
- approximate
- biased
- blunt
- broken
- calming
- careless
- counterfeit
- crass
- crude
- delayed
- doubtful
- doubtfully
- dubiously
- dull
- easy-going
- erroneous
- evil
- false
- faulty
- flawed
- flexible
- fuzzy
- general
- gentle
- imperfect
- imprecise
- imprecisely
- improper
- inaccurate
- inapplicable
- inappropriate
- incompatible
- incomplete
- incorrect
- indefinite
- inexact
- inferior
- inopportune
- insignificant
- invalid
- irrelevant
- kind
- late
- later
- lax
- lenient
- lethargic
- loose
- mild
- misbehaving
- misleading
- mistaken
- negligent
- nice
- not certain
- not sure
- objectionable
- obscure
- part
- partially
- questionable
- questionably
- second-rate
- slipshod
- slow
- sluggish
- soothing
- stupid
- substandard
- tardy
- tolerant
- trivial
- unacceptable
- unbecoming
- unbroken
- uncareful
- uncertain
- unconventional
- undetailed
- unfinished
- unfit
- unfitting
- unimportant
- unprepared
- unreal
- unrelated
- unreliable
- unseemly
- unskilled
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- unsure
- untrustworthy
- untruthful
- unwilling
- vague
- wrong
- yielding
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019