List of antonyms from "passes down" to antonyms from "passing overs"


Discover our 881 antonyms available for the terms "passing fancy, passes down, passes upon, passes over, passing over, passing along" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « passes up »

  • As in lose : verb be deprived of; mislay
  • As in miss : verb fail, make a mistake
  • As in neglect : verb be indifferent, leave alone
  • As in abstain : verb hold back from doing
  • As in pass : verb decide not to do
  • As in rebuff : verb turn away; give the cold shoulder
  • As in refrain : verb do without; keep from doing
  • As in refuse : verb deny; say no
  • As in reject : verb say no to
  • As in ban : verb officially forbid
  • As in shun : verb avoid, ignore
  • As in skip : verb avoid, miss
  • As in snub : verb give someone the cold shoulder
  • As in boycott : verb ban; refrain from using
  • As in delete : verb erase, remove
  • As in elude : verb avoid; escape
  • As in evade : verb get away from
  • As in forgo : verb give up, do without
Example sentences :
  • He passes up one person after another and he has no joy in life.
  • Extract from : « An Anarchist Woman » by Hutchins Hapgood
  • Paris locked the door that passes up the turnpike to the Kings chamber.
  • Extract from : « The Mystery of Mary Stuart » by Andrew Lang
  • Stevenson passes up and down, sending his merry men up and down.
  • Extract from : « The Spell of Scotland » by Keith Clark
  • As he passes up the valley with his attendants there is a stir in his rude castle.
  • Extract from : « Judges and Ruth » by Robert A. Watson
  • Why, they mix into vapor, which passes up through this pipe to the cylinders.
  • Extract from : « Four Afloat » by Ralph Henry Barbour
  • Again we look upon the village church, but it is no mournful procession that passes up its shaded aisles.
  • Extract from : « Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 » by Various
  • The pylorus, formerly directed caudad, passes up and to the right.
  • Extract from : « The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity » by George. S. Huntington
  • At 20 the line turns to the left, and passes up the before-described incline to 100.
  • Extract from : « Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development » by Francis Galton
  • The exhaust occurs through the exhaust port d, whence it passes up the exhaust pipe and out at the smoke stack.
  • Extract from : « Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II » by Joshua Rose
  • Man with a gold-headed cane stops the stage, and passes up a five-cent piece.
  • Extract from : « The History and Records of the Elephant Club » by Knight Russ Ockside and Q. K. Philander Doesticks