List of antonyms from "make vulnerable" to antonyms from "makes a dent"
Discover our 827 antonyms available for the terms "make young again, make vulnerable, make welcome, make willing, makeover, make waves" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Make vulnerable (7 antonyms)
- Make war (10 antonyms)
- Make waves (148 antonyms)
- Make way (47 antonyms)
- Make welcome (11 antonyms)
- Make well (62 antonyms)
- Make whole (36 antonyms)
- Make whoopee (21 antonyms)
- Make willing (37 antonyms)
- Make with (41 antonyms)
- Make young again (6 antonyms)
- Makebelieve (71 antonyms)
- Makebelieved (5 antonyms)
- Makebelieving (5 antonyms)
- Makeover (3 antonyms)
- Makes (61 antonyms)
- Makes a bet (15 antonyms)
- Makes a break (36 antonyms)
- Makes a choice (7 antonyms)
- Makes a comeback (44 antonyms)
- Makes a connection (18 antonyms)
- Makes a deal (74 antonyms)
- Makes a decision (39 antonyms)
- Makes a dent (23 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « makebelieve »
- As in made-up : adj invented mentally
- As in make-believe : adj imagined, unreal
- As in mock : adj artificial, fake
- As in assumed : adj pretended
- As in pretended : adj alleged; imaginary
- As in sham : adj artificial, counterfeit
- As in spurious : adj counterfeit, fake
- As in unnatural : adj not regular; artificial
- As in fictional : adj fictitious
- As in fictive : adj fictitious
- As in invented : adj fictitious
- As in pseudonymous : adj assumed
- As in fake : adj false, imitation
- As in false : adj fake, counterfeit
- As in fictitious : adj untrue, made-up
- As in make-believe : noun unreality
- As in pageant : noun spectacle or contest
- As in pretense : noun falsehood, affected show; cover
- As in pretension : noun false claim, assertion of importance
- As in show : noun false front; appearance given
- As in charade : noun pretense
- As in ignis fatuus : noun illusion
- As in disguise : noun covering, makeup for deception
- As in fake : noun imposter, copy
- As in feint : noun pretense
- As in illusion : noun false appearance; false belief
- As in imposture : noun fraud, trick
- As in dissimulate : verb conceal, disguise
- At these tidings Mrs. Makebelieve roused for a moment from her strange apathy.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve said that she felt altogether better that morning.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve further intimated that she intended to go to work that day.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Cafferty came in that evening for a chat with Mrs. Makebelieve.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve was astonished when the policeman knocked at her door.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- But the period of Mrs. Makebelieve's motherhood had drawn to a close, and her arms were empty.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve opened the letter which the evening's post had brought to her.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- But on the following morning Mrs. Makebelieve returned again to her labor.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve has and holds all the privileges of the poor and the lonely.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- There was no chair to sit on, so Mrs. Makebelieve requested him to sit down on the bed, which he did.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens