Antonyms for sit down
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : sit-doun |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪtˌdaʊn |
- activate
- advance
- aid
- ascend
- assistance
- be active
- beginning
- calm
- carry out
- comply
- continuation
- continue
- darken
- depart
- disorder
- disperse
- dissipate
- divide
- do
- drench
- dull
- encouragement
- energize
- extinguish
- fail
- go
- help
- hold
- leave
- lose
- miss
- mount
- move
- neglect
- not touch
- obey
- obscure
- pass up
- peace
- praise
- promotion
- put out
- quench
- scatter
- spend
- squander
- stand
- start
- take away
- take off
- take out
- tap
- throw away
- unsettle
- upset
- use
- wait
- walk
- waste
Definition of sit down
Origin :- Old English sittan "to occupy a seat, be seated, sit down, seat oneself; remain, continue; settle, encamp, occupy; lie in wait; besiege" (class V strong verb; past tense sæt, past participle seten), from Proto-Germanic *setjan (cf. Old Saxon sittian, Old Norse sitja, Danish sidde, Old Frisian sitta, Middle Dutch sitten, Dutch zitten, Old High German sizzan, German sitzen, Gothic sitan), from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit" (see sedentary).
- With past tense sat, formerly also set, now restricted to dialect, and sate, now archaic; and past participle sat, formerly sitten. In reference to a legislative assembly, from 1510s. Meaning "to baby-sit" is recorded from 1966.
- To sit back "be inactive" is from 1943. To sit on one's hands was originally "to withhold applause" (1926); later, "to do nothing" (1959). To sit around "be idle, do nothing" is 1915, American English. To sit out "not take part" is from 1650s. Sitting pretty is from 1916.
- As in sit-in : noun civil disobedience
- As in stoppage : noun halt, curtailment
- As in sit-down strike : noun refusal to work
- As in tie-up : noun stoppage
- As in land : verb arrive, come to rest on
- As in light : verb step down; land
- As in rest : verb be calm; sleep
- As in strike : verb walk out of job in protest
- As in : verb take a short break
- As in deposit : verb locate, put in place for safekeeping
- She could not ask him to sit down, but she must understand how he had got into the house.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- "Come and sit down," she said, and she drew her towards one of the low cushions.
- Extract from : « Ester Ried Yet Speaking » by Isabella Alden
- He waited until he saw her sit down at the desk and take up a pen.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- But Rico did not sit down at once: he kept looking towards the doorway.
- Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
- "Sit down," said the professor sharply, speaking for the first time.
- Extract from : « In the Midst of Alarms » by Robert Barr
- It is death for them here, but all they will do is to sit down!
- Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
- Let us sit down on the parapet and try to realise the scene.
- Extract from : « Camps, Quarters and Casual Places » by Archibald Forbes
- Then he said "Sit down" and began to speak on the telephone.
- Extract from : « The Foolish Lovers » by St. John G. Ervine
- Telephassa bade him sit down on the turf beside her, and then she took his hand.
- Extract from : « Tanglewood Tales » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Sit down here on this bed, if you can find room, and I'll tell you all about it.
- Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
Synonyms for sit down
- abeyance
- accumulate
- alight
- amass
- arbitrate
- arrest
- arrive
- bank
- be at ease
- be comfortable
- be on strike
- berth
- blockage
- boycott
- breathe
- bring in
- called strike
- check
- check in
- close
- closure
- collect
- come ashore
- come down
- come in
- come to berth
- commit
- complaint
- compose oneself
- cutoff
- debark
- deduction
- deliver
- demonstration
- deplane
- descend upon
- detrain
- discontinuance
- disembark
- ditch
- dock
- down
- downtime
- doze
- dream
- drop
- drop anchor
- drowse
- ease off
- ease up
- entrust
- fast
- flatten out
- fly down
- garner
- get down
- give in trust
- go on strike
- gridlock
- grievance
- ground
- hindrance
- hit the bricks
- hoard
- hold out
- idle
- immobilization
- install
- interruption
- invest
- jam
- keep
- lay
- lay away
- layoff
- laze
- lean
- let down
- let up
- level off
- lie by
- lie down
- lie still
- light on
- loaf
- lockout
- loll
- lounge
- love-in
- make land
- march
- mediate
- mellow out
- mutiny
- nap
- negotiate
- nod
- obstruction
- occlusion
- out-law strike
- park
- passive resistance
- peace march
- peaceful protest
- perch
- picket
- pilot
- place
- plant
- plop
- plunk
- plunk down
- precipitate
- protest
- put aside
- put by
- put down
- put feet up
- put in
- quit
- rally
- recline
- recuperate
- refresh oneself
- refuse to work
- relax
- repose
- resist
- rest
- revolt
- riot
- roost
- salt away
- save
- set down
- set on deck
- settle
- settle down
- shutdown
- sit
- sit down
- sit in
- sit-down
- slack
- slack off
- slacken
- slow down
- slumber
- snooze
- sock away
- spell
- splash down
- squirrel away
- standstill
- stash
- steer
- stick out
- stock up
- stop
- stop for a breath
- stopping
- store
- stow
- stretch out
- strike
- take a break
- take a nap
- take down
- take five
- take it easy
- take life easy
- take ten
- take time out
- thump
- tie up
- touch down
- transfer
- treasure
- unbend
- unlax
- unwind
- walkout
- wildcat strike
- wind down
- work stoppage
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