Antonyms for faze


Grammar : Verb
Spell : feyz
Phonetic Transcription : feɪz


Definition of faze

Origin :
  • 1830, American English variant of Kentish dialect feeze "to frighten, alarm, discomfit" (mid-15c.), from Old English fesian, fysian "drive away," from Proto-Germanic *fausjanan (cf. Swedish fösa "drive away," Norwegian föysa). Related: Fazed; fazing.
  • verb embarrass
Example sentences :
  • Any altitude of his body above the wagon-bed of less than a foot did not faze him.
  • Extract from : « Lost Face » by Jack London
  • That's the way with this old Egbert boy; nothing ever seems to faze him long.
  • Extract from : « Somewhere in Red Gap » by Harry Leon Wilson
  • With only two of us aboard you know how easy she climbed; three passengers she could hoist, but four might faze her.
  • Extract from : « The Aeroplane Boys Flight » by John Luther Langworthy

Synonyms for faze

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