Antonyms for no-show
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : noh-shoh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnoʊˌʃoʊ |
Definition of no-show
Origin :- also no show, "someone who fails to keep an appointment," 1941, from no + show (v.), in the "show up, appear" sense. Originally airline jargon.
- As in absent : adj not present
- As in truant : adj absent
- As in truant : noun absentee
- As in deserter : noun fugitive from responsibility
Synonyms for no-show
- absconder
- absent without leave
- apostate
- astray
- away
- AWOL
- backslider
- betrayer
- criminal
- cutting class
- defector
- delinquent
- derelict
- deserter
- draft dodger
- elsewhere
- escapee
- escaper
- ghost
- gone
- hookey player
- hooky
- hooky player
- lawbreaker
- malingerer
- maroon
- missing
- no-show
- nobody home
- not present
- playing hooky
- recreant
- refugee
- removed
- renegade
- runaway
- shirker
- skipping school
- slacker
- traitor
- truant
- vanished
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