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Synonyms for tackle
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : tak-uh l or for 2–4, tey-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtæk əl or for 2–4, ˈteɪ kəl |
Top 10 synonyms for tackle Other synonyms for the word tackle
- accouterment
- apparatus
- appliance
- apply oneself
- attack
- attempt
- bang away at
- block
- bring down
- bring to the ground
- catch
- challenge
- clutch
- come to grips with
- devote oneself to
- down
- embark upon
- essay
- gear
- give a try
- give a whirl
- go for it
- goods
- grapple
- grasp
- habiliments
- hook
- impedimenta
- implements
- intercept
- launch
- line
- machinery
- make a run at
- materiel
- nail
- outfit
- paraphernalia
- pitch into
- put the freeze on
- rig
- rigging
- sack
- seize
- set about
- smear
- square off
- start the ball rolling
- take
- take a shot at
- take hold of
- take in hand
- take on
- throw
- throw down
- tools
- trappings
- try on for size
- turn one's hand to
- turn to
- upset
- work on
Définition of tackle
Origin :- mid-13c., "apparatus, gear," from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German takel "the rigging of a ship," perhaps related to Middle Dutch taken "grasp, seize" (see take (v.)), or perhaps from root of tack (n.1). Meaning "apparatus for fishing" is recorded from late 14c. The noun meaning "act of tackling" in the sporting sense is recorded from 1876 (see tackle (v.)); as the name of a position in North American football, it is recorded from 1884.
- noun equipment for activity
- verb make an effort
- verb jump on and grab
- They were quick enough in putting these to; yet how they managed it with their tackle, I know not.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 4 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- Then I made up my mind I'd tackle you and keep at it till I got to know you.
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- Well, you wait and see how I'll tackle these this very evening.
- Extract from : « With Trapper Jim in the North Woods » by Lawrence J. Leslie
- Mr. Bud proposed that they should go down to the saloon and "tackle the soup."
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- You wouldn't much like to tackle him in argeyment, I'm thinking, sir.'
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- He must have nerve to tackle her after he saw her squelch you.
- Extract from : « Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight » by Mathew Joseph Holt
- I could tackle the two of them, begging your pardon, ladies.
- Extract from : « Stories of a Western Town » by Octave Thanet
- But I'll be in harder condition before I tackle such a job again.
- Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
- Philip sniffed it from the porch after breakfast and then gathered up his tackle for cod.
- Extract from : « The Manxman » by Hall Caine
- And anyway, if trouble should come along, there would be two of them now to tackle it.
- Extract from : « The Great Hunger » by Johan Bojer
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