Antonyms for careered
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kuh-reer |
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈrɪər |
- aid
- ascend
- assist
- block
- catch
- cease
- check
- confront
- continue
- dally
- dawdle
- decelerate
- decrease
- delay
- dissuade
- dry
- encourage
- end
- face
- finish
- fix
- go up
- guard
- halt
- help
- hide
- hinder
- hurt
- idle
- ignore
- increase
- inspirit
- land
- linger
- lose
- meet
- mend
- neglect
- obey
- obstruct
- prevent
- procrastinate
- protect
- pull
- receive
- remain
- rest
- retard
- retreat
- rise
- run away
- serve
- sew
- shun
- slow
- stand
- stay
- stay on ground
- stop
- tap
- wait
- walk
Definition of careered
Origin :- 1590s, "to charge at a tournament," from career (n.). The meaning "move rapidly, run at full speed" (1640s) is from the image of a horse "passing a career" on the jousting field, etc. Related: Careered; careering.
- As in pelt : verb beat; throw hard
- As in plunge : verb dive or fall fast
- As in race : verb run, speed in competition
- As in run : verb move fast on foot
- As in rush : verb hurry, speed
- As in speed : verb move along quickly
- As in sweep : verb fly, glide
- As in tear : verb move very fast
- As in hightail : verb run
- As in course : verb flow; run
- As in dart : verb race away; propel
- As in dash : verb run very fast for short distance
- As in fly : verb run or pass swiftly
- As in gallop : verb bolt, race with slight jumping motion
- Spot, released from his leash, careered about like a mad creature.
- Extract from : « A harum-scarum schoolgirl » by Angela Brazil
- I jumped up and careered wildly from end to end of the wood.
- Extract from : « The Romance of the Woods » by F. J. Whishaw
- Now she was a pace in front, now they careered onward neck and neck.
- Extract from : « Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine » by Lewis Spence
- Wildly they careered and brought the heat of midday into far regions of the Heavens that were unused to its untempered rays.
- Extract from : « Half a Hundred Hero Tales » by Various
- The beast had careered across a field, leapt a hedge and come upon its victim suddenly.
- Extract from : « The Research Magnificent » by H. G. Wells
- Once a heifer had broken and careered over the plains before the cottage.
- Extract from : « The Pioneers » by Katharine Susannah Prichard
- Amidst a scene of wild enthusiasm we hoisted his big form upon our shoulders, and careered round the old quadrangle in triumph.
- Extract from : « Principal Cairns » by John Cairns
- He careered along, at the head of the party, gay as the most youthful warrior among them.
- Extract from : « The Circassian Chief » by W.H.G. Kingston
- We careered madly to a steep bank, when I got the upper hands of my antaggernist and threw him into the raveen.
- Extract from : « The Complete Works of Artemus Ward » by Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward)
- The Revenge careered along over the water as if mad to get to Lundy, under a strong west wind.
- Extract from : « The Militants » by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
Synonyms for careered
- abscond
- accelerate
- advance
- aid
- amble
- assail
- assist
- barrel
- batter
- beat it
- belabor
- belly-flop
- belt
- boil
- bolt
- bomb
- bombard
- boost
- bound
- bowl over
- break
- breeze
- bustle
- canter
- career
- cast
- charge
- chase
- clear out
- compete
- contest
- course
- cover ground
- cut along
- cut and run
- dart
- dash
- decamp
- depart
- descend
- dip
- dispatch
- dog it
- drive
- drop
- duck
- elapse
- escape
- expedite
- facilitate
- fire up
- flash
- flee
- fleet
- fling
- flit
- float
- flounce
- fly
- follow
- further
- gallop
- gather momentum
- gear up
- get a move on
- get cracking
- get moving
- get on it
- get out
- get the lead out
- get under way
- glance
- glide
- go all out
- go down
- go fast
- go like lightning
- go like the wind
- go the limit
- go whole hog
- gush
- hammer
- haste
- hasten
- heave
- help
- hie
- hightail
- hightail it
- hotfoot
- hunt
- hurdle
- hurl
- hurry
- hurry up
- hurtle
- hustle
- immerge
- immerse
- impel
- j
- jog
- jump
- keel
- knock
- lapidate
- lash
- launch
- leap
- leg it
- light out
- lope
- lose no time
- lunge
- lurch
- make a break
- make a run for it
- make haste
- make it snappy
- make off
- make short work of
- make tracks
- move quickly
- nose-dive
- open up throttle
- outstrip
- pace
- pass
- pepper
- pitch
- plummet
- plunge
- plunge ahead
- plunk
- post
- pound
- pour
- press
- press on
- promote
- propel
- pummel
- pursue
- push
- quicken
- race
- rack
- rain
- ride
- roll
- run
- run its course
- rush
- rush at
- sail
- scamper
- scoot
- scorch
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- scuttle
- shag
- shake a leg
- shoot
- shoot the works
- shower
- sink
- skedaddle
- skim
- skip
- skitter
- sling
- slip away
- smoke
- sound
- speed
- speed up
- spring
- sprint
- spurt
- start
- step on gas
- step on it
- stone
- streak
- stream
- stride
- strike
- submerge
- submerse
- surge
- swat
- swoop
- take a flyer
- take a header
- take flight
- take off
- tear
- tear along
- tear out
- thrash
- throw
- throw oneself
- thrust
- topple
- travel
- trot
- tumble
- urge
- wallop
- whisk
- whiz
- wing
- zip
- zoom
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