List of antonyms from "pansophical" to antonyms from "papertiger"
Discover our 183 antonyms available for the terms "paper-thin, pant, paper-tiger, panto miming, panto-mimed, papertiger" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Pansophical (2 antonyms)
- Pansophy (10 antonyms)
- Pant (7 antonyms)
- Panted (7 antonyms)
- Pantheist (3 antonyms)
- Panting (4 antonyms)
- Panto mimed (11 antonyms)
- Panto-mimed (11 antonyms)
- Panto-mimes (17 antonyms)
- Panto-miming (11 antonyms)
- Panto miming (11 antonyms)
- Pantomime (17 antonyms)
- Pantomimed (11 antonyms)
- Pantomiming (11 antonyms)
- Pantomimist (2 antonyms)
- Pap (2 antonyms)
- Paper (4 antonyms)
- Paper-thin (11 antonyms)
- Paper-tiger (11 antonyms)
- Paper trail (3 antonyms)
- Paperback (2 antonyms)
- Paperbacks (2 antonyms)
- Papers (2 antonyms)
- Papertiger (11 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « pant »
- verb gasp for air
- verb long for
- Why, in a little while we wanted to hold our mouths open and pant like a dog.
- Extract from : « Tom Sawyer Abroad » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- He was out of breath with whispering; I could hear him pant slightly.
- Extract from : « The Secret Sharer » by Joseph Conrad
- I pant for a plantation which shall shelter and not suffocate.
- Extract from : « The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba » by Walter Goodman
- Her head drooped back and her parted lips seemed to pant and glow.
- Extract from : « In a Little Town » by Rupert Hughes
- “Bullets,” said Harry, who began to pant with excitement, as he made for the door.
- Extract from : « In the Mahdi's Grasp » by George Manville Fenn
- But in a few minutes they had recovered their breath, and ceased to pant from their exertions.
- Extract from : « A Lieutenant at Eighteen » by Oliver Optic
- Some may court publicity, and pant for the forum, or the pulpit, but they are the few.
- Extract from : « The Young Maiden » by A. B. (Artemas Bowers) Muzzey
- He paused to pant, his body filling and emptying like a bladder.
- Extract from : « Bob, Son of Battle » by Alfred Ollivant
- From my place of ambush I could hear him pant aloud as he struck the blows.
- Extract from : « Treasure Island » by Robert Louis Stevenson
- I was glad to get home; my legs shook under me, and I could only stand and pant.
- Extract from : « Black Beauty » by Anna Sewell