Antonyms for held down
Grammar : Adj, adv, verb |
Spell : hohld |
Phonetic Transcription : hoÊŠld |
- abet
- above
- advance
- aggravate
- agitate
- aid
- allow
- anger
- annoy
- approve
- assist
- bear
- begin
- build up
- bumble
- cheer
- comfort
- compliment
- confide
- continue
- create
- delay
- delight
- depress
- detach
- develop
- disagree
- disclose
- discourage
- disjoin
- dissuade
- disturb
- divulge
- encourage
- enlarge
- excite
- expand
- expedite
- expose
- extend
- facilitate
- fail
- follow
- forget
- forward
- foster
- free
- give in
- go ahead
- go along
- grant
- grow
- halt
- help
- higher
- hurt
- ignore
- incite
- include
- increase
- indulge
- irritate
- lay bare
- leave
- leave alone
- lengthen
- let go
- let out
- liberate
- light
- loose
- loosen
- major
- mismanage
- more
- move
- neglect
- obey
- open
- oppose
- over
- permit
- persuade
- please
- praise
- primary
- promote
- provoke
- push
- raise
- release
- repress
- reveal
- sanction
- serve
- show
- soothe
- start
- stop
- stretch
- support
- surrender
- tell
- trouble
- turn up
- unbind
- uncover
- unfasten
- unlatch
- unloose
- unpin
- untie
- up
- upset
- upward
- use
- welcome
- worry
- yield
Definition of held down
Origin :- Old English haldan (Anglian), healdan (West Saxon), "to contain, grasp; retain; foster, cherish," class VII strong verb (past tense heold, past participle healden), from Proto-Germanic *haldanan (cf. Old Saxon haldan, Old Frisian halda, Old Norse halda, Dutch houden, German halten "to hold," Gothic haldan "to tend"), originally "to keep, tend, watch over" (as cattle), later "to have." Ancestral sense is preserved in behold. The original past participle holden was replaced by held beginning 16c., but survives in some legal jargon and in beholden.
- Hold back is 1530s, transitive; 1570s, intransitive; hold off is early 15c., transitive; c.1600, intransitive; hold out is 1520s as "to stretch forth," 1580s as "to resist pressure." Hold on is early 13c. as "to maintain one’s course," 1830 as "to keep one’s grip on something," 1846 as an order to wait or stop. To hold (one's) tongue "be silent" is from c.1300. To hold (one's) own is from early 14c. To hold (someone's) hand "give moral support" is from 1935. Phrase hold your horses "be patient" is from 1844. To have and to hold have been paired alliteratively since at least c.1200, originally of marriage but also of real estate.
- As in silenced : adj quieted
- As in under : adv below
- As in inhibit : verb restrict, prevent
- As in manage : verb be in charge, control
- As in pin : verb attach, hold in place
- As in quiet : verb make silent, calm
- As in restrict : verb confine, limit situation or ability to participate
- As in stifle : verb prevent, restrain
- As in suppress : verb restrain, hold in check
- As in weigh down : verb depress
- As in withhold : verb keep back
- As in hold back : verb repress
- As in bottle up : verb hold in check
- As in check : verb hinder, restrain
- As in constrain : verb force; restrain
- As in curb : verb repress, restrict
- As in grind : verb oppress
- As in hold back/hold off : verb repress
- He said nothing in reply at first, but held down his head, and struggled with him silently.
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- It was the truth; John could not deny it; he held down his head and was silent.
- Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
- Her head was held down and there was a little nervous tremor at her heart.
- Extract from : « The Eternal City » by Hall Caine
- Roma's eyes were held down, her voice was agitated, she was scarcely able to speak.
- Extract from : « The Eternal City » by Hall Caine
- These nuts should be turned up so that the battery is held down tight.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- Gerald held down his head and muttered a half audible 'Yes.'
- Extract from : « Gerald Fitzgerald » by Charles James Lever
- He held down the stun-pistol trigger and traversed the rushing men.
- Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
- Julia was the only one who was held down to regular hours of practising, but they all played.
- Extract from : « My Antonia » by Willa Cather
- They said I chattered and screamed, and had to be held down in the bed.
- Extract from : « Little Folks (October 1884) » by Various
- He arrives there because he cannot be held down and remains as long as he proves his worth.
- Extract from : « Frenzied Finance » by Thomas W. Lawson
Synonyms for held down
- abolish
- abstain
- administer
- advocate
- affix
- afflict
- allay
- ameliorate
- annihilate
- annoy
- appease
- arrest
- asphyxiate
- assuage
- avert
- baffle
- ban
- bar
- bear down
- beat down
- becalm
- beneath
- bind
- bit
- black out
- boss
- bottle
- bottle up
- bottleneck
- bottom
- bound
- box in
- box up
- bridle
- bring to naught
- bring to screeching halt
- burden
- burke
- button one's lip
- call the shots
- call upon
- calm down
- calmed
- can it
- captain
- care for
- carry on
- censor
- censored
- chain
- check
- checkmate
- choke
- choke back
- circumscribe
- circumvent
- clam up
- clamp
- clamp down
- clasp
- clog
- close
- coerce
- collar
- come down on
- command
- compel
- compose
- conceal
- concealed by
- concert
- concuss
- conduct
- confine
- conquer
- console
- constipate
- constrain
- constrict
- contain
- contract
- control
- cook
- cool down
- cool it
- cool off
- cool out
- coop up
- cork
- corner
- counsel
- counteract
- cover up
- covered by
- crack down
- crack down on
- cramp
- crush
- cumber
- curb
- cut off
- cut short
- decrease
- deduct
- defer
- define
- delay
- delimit
- delimitate
- demarcate
- demark
- deny
- deprive
- designate
- detain
- diminish
- direct
- disallow
- disburse
- discourage
- dominate
- down
- downward
- drive
- dry up
- dummy up
- encircle
- enclose
- engage in
- engineer
- enjoin
- entrammel
- entrap
- execute
- extinguish
- fasten
- faze
- fetter
- fix
- fix up
- foil
- forbear
- forbid
- frustrate
- gag
- gagged
- get down
- govern
- gratify
- guide
- halt
- hamper
- handicap
- handle
- hang up
- harass
- harness
- head
- held back
- held down
- hem in
- hide
- hinder
- hobble
- hog-tie
- hold
- hold back
- hold down
- hold fast
- hold in
- hold it down
- hold off
- hold out
- hold out on
- hound
- hush
- hush up
- ice
- immobilize
- immure
- impede
- impel
- imprison
- inactivate
- incarcerate
- inclose
- inferior
- influence
- inhibit
- instruct
- interdict
- intern
- interrupt
- jail
- join
- keep
- keep back
- keep feeling inside oneself
- keep in
- keep lid on
- keep out
- keep secret
- keep tight rein on
- keep to oneself
- keep under one's hat
- keep under wraps
- keep within bounds
- keep within limits
- kill
- leash
- limit
- lower
- lull
- maintain
- make
- manacle
- manipulate
- minister
- moderate
- modify
- mollify
- muffle
- muted
- muzzle
- narrow
- necessitate
- nether
- neutralize
- nip in the bud
- oblige
- obstruct
- obviate
- officiate
- on the bottom
- on the nether side
- on the underside
- operate
- oppress
- outlaw
- overburden
- overcome
- overload
- overpower
- oversee
- overthrow
- pacify
- palliate
- patch things up
- pause
- persecute
- pilot
- pin down
- pinion
- pinned
- plague
- play for time
- please
- ply
- postpone
- preclude
- prelimit
- preside
- press
- press down
- pressed down
- pressure
- pressurize
- prevent
- prey on
- prohibit
- pull down
- put an end to
- put away
- put down
- put half nelson on
- put kibosh on
- put lid on
- put off
- put on brakes
- put on ice
- put the lid on
- qualify
- quash
- quell
- quench
- quieten
- rebuff
- reconcile
- reduce
- refrain
- refuse
- regulate
- rein in
- relax
- repress
- repressed
- repulse
- request
- reserve
- resist
- restrain
- restrained
- restrict
- restricted
- retain
- retard
- rule
- run
- run the show
- sadden
- sandbag
- satisfy
- scrub
- secure
- send up
- settle
- shackle
- shorten
- shotgun
- shrink
- shush
- shut in
- shut up
- silence
- sit on
- slack
- slacken pace
- slow down
- smooth
- smother
- snub
- snuff out
- soft-pedal
- soften
- soothe
- spike
- square
- squash
- squelch
- stagnate
- stamp out
- stay
- steer
- stifle
- still
- stilled
- stop
- stop oneself
- strangle
- stroke
- stultify
- stymie
- subdue
- subdued
- suffocate
- superintend
- supervise
- supporting
- suppress
- suppressed
- surround
- taboo
- take care of
- take over
- take the bite out of
- take the helm
- tame
- task
- temper
- terminate
- tether
- thwart
- tie
- tie up
- to the bottom
- torpedo
- train
- trammel
- trample
- tranquilize
- trap
- trouble
- tyrannize
- underneath
- urge
- use
- vex
- ward
- watch
- watch over
- weigh upon
- weight
- wield
- withhold
- worry
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