Antonyms for roll with punches
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : puhnch |
Phonetic Transcription : pʌntʃ |
- attend
- censure
- condemn
- criticize
- denounce
- deny
- despise
- differ
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disarrange
- dislike
- dislocate
- disobey
- disorder
- disregard
- disrespect
- disturb
- excitable
- fight
- follow
- forget
- hate
- heed
- honor
- ignore
- invalidate
- irritable
- jittery
- look at
- mismatch
- neglect
- not correspond
- note
- notice
- oppose
- pay attention
- perturbable
- prevent
- refuse
- regard
- reject
- respect
- scorn
- serve
- touchy
- unfit
- veto
Definition of roll with punches
Origin :- "to thrust, push; jostle;" also, "prod, to drive (cattle, etc.) by poking and prodding," late 14c., from Old French ponchonner "to punch, prick, stamp," from ponchon "pointed tool, piercing weapon" (see punch (n.1)). Meaning "to pierce, emboss with a tool" is from early 15c.; meaning "to stab, puncture" is from mid-15c. To punch a ticket, etc., is from mid-15c. To punch the clock "record one's arrival at or departure from the workplace using an automated timing device" is from 1900. Related: Punched; punching.
- Perhaps you are some great big chief, who has a lot to say.Who lords it o'er the common herd who chance to come your way;Well, here is where your arrogance gets a dreadful shock,When you march up, like a private, salute, and PUNCH THE CLOCK.[from "Punch the Clock," by "The Skipper," "The Commercial Telegraphers' Journal," May 1912]
- Specialized sense "to hit with the fist" first recorded 1520s. Cf. Latin pugnare "to fight with the fists," from a root meaning "to pierce, sting." In English this was probably influenced by punish; "punch" or "punsch" for "punish" is found in documents from 14c.-15c.:
- punchyth me, Lorde, and spare my blyssyd wyff Anne. [Coventry Mystery Plays, late 15c.]
- To punch (someone) out "beat up" is from 1971.
- As in imperturbable : adj calm, collected
- As in approve : verb agree something is good
- As in overlook : verb make allowances for
- As in adapt : verb adjust to a different situation or condition
- As in conform : verb adjust, adapt
Synonyms for roll with punches
- accept
- acclaim
- acclimate
- accommodate
- accustom
- admire
- alter
- applaud
- appreciate
- approbate
- assured
- attune
- be big on
- be guided by
- bear with
- blink at
- change
- clean up act
- come around
- commend
- complacent
- comply
- composed
- condone
- conform
- cool
- cool as cucumber
- coordinate
- countenance
- disimpassioned
- disregard
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- equanimous
- esteem
- excuse
- face it
- fall in with
- familiarize
- fashion
- favor
- fit
- follow
- follow beaten path
- follow the crowd
- forgive
- get act together
- get used to
- go along with
- go by the book
- go with the flow
- grin and bear it
- grow used to
- habituate
- handle
- hard as nails
- harmonize
- ignore
- immovable
- integrate
- keep
- let bygones be bygones
- let go
- let pass
- like
- live with
- look the other way
- make
- make room
- match
- meet halfway
- mind
- modify
- move over
- nerveless
- nonchalant
- obey
- observe
- pay no mind
- play past
- play the game
- praise
- prepare
- proportion
- put up with
- quadrate
- qualify
- readjust
- reconcile
- reconciliate
- regard highly
- remodel
- respect
- revise
- roll with punches
- run with the pack
- sedate
- self-possessed
- self-satisfied
- shape
- shape up
- smug
- square
- stand for
- stiff upper lip
- stoical
- stomach
- straighten up
- string along with
- suit
- swim with the tide
- tailor
- tailor-make
- take
- take up on
- thick-skinned
- think highly of
- toe the line
- tranquil
- tune
- tune out
- turn blind eye to
- unaffected
- undisturbed
- unexcitable
- unflappable
- unmoved
- unruffled
- untouched
- whitewash
- wink at
- wipe slate clean
- yield
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