Antonyms for good times
Grammar : Noun |
- abstention
- boredom
- breeze
- calm
- care
- chore
- decrease
- defeat
- depression
- disadvantage
- dissatisfaction
- drudgery
- failure
- forfeit
- gloom
- inferiority
- labor
- lack
- lessening
- loss
- melancholy
- misery
- misfortune
- need
- pain
- peace
- poorness
- poverty
- profession
- quiet
- restriction
- sadness
- sense
- seriousness
- shrinkage
- solemnity
- sorrow
- stagnation
- stillness
- task
- unfulfillment
- unhappiness
- vocation
- want
- woe
- work
Definition of good times
- As in prosperity : noun affluence, good fortune
- As in success : noun favorable outcome
- As in blast : noun fun time
- As in high time : noun great fun
- As in prosperousness : noun prosperity
- As in entertainment : noun amusement, pleasure
- As in fling : noun unrestrained behavior
- As in fun : noun amusement, play
- Yes, they have good times, their freedom is large, and they do not abuse it.
- Extract from : « American Notes » by Rudyard Kipling
- In joy and sorrow, in good times and bad, God save your Royal Highness!
- Extract from : « The Prisoner of Zenda » by Anthony Hope
- Hockey, dances, and good times were the subjects he dealt with.
- Extract from : « Mary-'Gusta » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- He surprised himself with all the good times he was able to think up.
- Extract from : « Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) » by Various
- "Ragmen, we have had good times since the 14th of July," said the Admiral.
- Extract from : « The False Chevalier » by William Douw Lighthall
- Bless you, my children; what endless vistas of good times are before you!
- Extract from : « The Arena » by Various
- We used to have good times with them and enjoyed their games and seeing them dance.
- Extract from : « Old Rail Fence Corners » by Various
- And here we will leave them, wishing them all the good times possible.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys in the Air » by Edward Stratemeyer
- Well, my good times are over, and I'll have to knuckle down to work now.
- Extract from : « Mary's Rainbow » by Mary Edward Feehan
- The South has always been famous for its hospitality and good times.
- Extract from : « The Book of Hallowe'en » by Ruth Edna Kelley
Synonyms for good times
- absurdity
- abundance
- accomplishment
- achievement
- advance
- advantage
- affair
- amusement
- arrival
- ascendancy
- attainment
- attempt
- ball
- bash
- bed of roses
- benefit
- big hit
- big time
- binge
- blast
- blow out
- boom
- buffoonery
- celebration
- cheer
- clambake
- clover
- clowning
- comfort
- comfortable
- consummation
- crack
- delight
- dissipation
- distraction
- diversion
- divertissement
- do
- do well
- due season
- ease
- easy street
- éclat
- eminence
- enjoyment
- entertainment
- escapade
- essay
- excitement
- exorbitance
- expansion
- fame
- feast
- festivity
- flying colors
- foolery
- fortune
- frolic
- fruition
- fun
- fun and games
- gaiety
- gain
- gamble
- gambol
- game
- go
- good
- good luck
- good time
- good times
- grand slam
- gravy train
- great time
- grins
- growth
- happiness
- happy days
- high jinks
- high old time
- high on the hog
- high time
- hit
- holiday
- horseplay
- increase
- indulgence
- inflation
- interest
- jesting
- jocularity
- joke
- joking
- jollity
- joy
- junketing
- killing
- lap of luxury
- laugher
- laughs
- laughter
- leisure activity
- life of luxury
- living it up
- lots of laughs
- luxury
- maturation
- merriment
- merrymaking
- mirth
- nonsense
- opulence
- orgy
- party
- pastime
- picnic
- play
- playfulness
- pleasure
- plenteousness
- plenty
- profit
- progress
- prosperity
- prosperousness
- rampage
- realization
- recreation
- regalement
- rejoicing
- relaxation
- relief
- revelry
- reward
- riches
- riot
- romp
- romping
- satisfaction
- savvy
- sensation
- shindig
- shot
- snap
- solace
- splurge
- sport
- spree
- stab
- strike
- success
- successfulness
- surprise
- the good life
- thriving
- tomfoolery
- treat
- trial
- triumph
- try
- velvet
- venture
- victory
- walkaway
- walkover
- wealth
- welfare
- well-being
- whirl
- whoopee
- win
- wingding
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