List of antonyms from "levelled" to antonyms from "liabilities"


Discover our 322 antonyms available for the terms "levity, levy, leviathans, levelly, levered" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « leviathans »

  • As in monster : noun giant animal; supernatural being
  • As in sea serpent : noun monster in body of water
  • As in behemoth : noun giant
  • As in Goliath : noun giant
  • As in titan : noun giant
  • As in colossus : noun giant thing
  • As in giant : noun extremely large person
Example sentences :
  • At the Burned Rock Pool we caught our lunch fish from the ranks of leviathans.
  • Extract from : « The Forest » by Stewart Edward White
  • For a Khan of the plank, and a king of the sea, and a great lord of Leviathans was Ahab.
  • Extract from : « Moby Dick; or The Whale » by Herman Melville
  • He's one of the leviathans now--had a fifty thousand book on the Derby.
  • Extract from : « London's Heart » by B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Farjeon
  • But the booksellers, sir,—they are leviathans—they roll in seas of gold.
  • Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 64 No. 396 October 1848 » by Various
  • Yet to us, striving with all the skill we possess, appeared none of these leviathans.
  • Extract from : « Wild Spain (Espaa agreste) » by Abel Chapman
  • In the mean while, it will be necessary to propitiate the Leviathans of Paternoster Row.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) » by John Gibson Lockhart
  • Another of our leviathans came in this morning to coal, the "Mauretania," a Cunarder like ourselves.
  • Extract from : « The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" » by George Davidson
  • I meet double-runners on the hills sometimes now-a-days, but not the leviathans of old.
  • Extract from : « Old Plymouth Trails » by Winthrop Packard
  • No, never till then had I known what leviathans lie hid within the deeps.
  • Extract from : « My Novel, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • After a moment the great brown logs rose suddenly to the surface from below, one after the other, like leviathans of the deep.
  • Extract from : « The Blazed Trail » by Stewart Edward White