Antonyms for de tractor
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dih-trakt |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈtrækt |
Definition of de tractor
Origin :- early 15c., from Middle French détracter, from Latin detractus, past participle of detrahere "to take down, pull down, disparage" (see detraction). Related: Detracted; detracting.
- As in detractor : noun derogator
- As in shrew : noun mean lady
- As in misanthropist : noun cynic
- As in cynic : noun nonbeliever
- As in enemy : noun someone hated or competed against
Synonyms for de tractor
- adversary
- agent
- amazon
- antagonist
- archenemy
- asperser
- assailant
- assassin
- attacker
- backbiter
- bad person
- bandit
- battle-ax
- betrayer
- biddy
- bitch
- calumniator
- carper
- caviler
- censor
- competitor
- contender
- criminal
- critic
- defamer
- defiler
- depreciator
- detractor
- disbeliever
- disputant
- doubter
- doubting Thomas
- dragon
- egoist
- egotist
- emulator
- falsifier
- fifth column
- fire-eater
- fishwife
- flouter
- foe
- fury
- guerrilla
- harpy
- harridan
- hell cat
- hellion
- hussy
- informer
- inquisitor
- invader
- madcap
- misanthrope
- misanthropist
- misogamist
- misogynist
- mocker
- muckraker
- murderer
- nag
- ogress
- old biddy
- opponent
- opposition
- other side
- pessimist
- porcupine
- prosecutor
- questioner
- rebel
- reviler
- revolutionary
- rival
- saboteur
- satirist
- scoffer
- scold
- seditionist
- she-devil
- she-wolf
- siren
- skeptic
- slanderer
- sneerer
- spitfire
- spy
- termagant
- terrorist
- tigress
- traducer
- traitor
- unbeliever
- vilifier
- villain
- virago
- vituperator
- vixen
- wench
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