Antonyms for founder
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : foun-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfaʊn dər |
Definition of founder
Origin :- early 14c., from Old French fondrer "collapse; submerge, sink, fall to the bottom," from fond "bottom," from Latin fundus "bottom, foundation" (see fund (n.)). Related: Foundered; foundering.
- noun person who establishes an institution
- verb go under, fail
- He was the founder of our family--though, of course, he oughtn't to have been.
- Extract from : « Viviette » by William J. Locke
- If we leave her alone, mayhap she will founder, and then how will the women be saved?
- Extract from : « Fair Margaret » by H. Rider Haggard
- When vessels are about to founder, the rats are said to leave 'em.
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- The sons of the founder were, like their father, distinguished for their mechanical ability.
- Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
- Filled with the idea that the ship was about to founder, Madden stared about.
- Extract from : « The Cruise of the Dry Dock » by T. S. Stribling
- He is said to have been the founder of the church of Llanverin, or Llanvetherin, Monmouthshire.
- Extract from : « Y Gododin » by Aneurin
- The first founder was Shaddai, who built it for his own delight.
- Extract from : « Bunyan » by James Anthony Froude
- Thus provided, Mansoul was at first all that its founder could desire.
- Extract from : « Bunyan » by James Anthony Froude
- Indeed, every religion is good and true, if it serves the high purpose of its founder.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- He always claimed to be the founder of the Positive Philosophy.
- Extract from : « Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) » by John Morley
Synonyms for founder
- abort
- architect
- author
- be lost
- beginner
- benefactor
- break down
- builder
- collapse
- come to nothing
- constructor
- creator
- designer
- establisher
- fall
- fall through
- forebearer
- framer
- generator
- go down
- go lame
- go to bottom
- initiator
- institutor
- inventor
- lurch
- maker
- miscarry
- misfire
- organizer
- originator
- patron
- planner
- prime mover
- sink
- sprawl
- stagger
- stumble
- submerge
- submerse
- trip
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