List of antonyms from "paternity" to antonyms from "patriarchal"


Discover our 164 antonyms available for the terms "patient, path, pathosis, pathfinder, pathways" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « pathfinder »

  • As in mover and shaker : noun person who makes things happen
  • As in pioneer : noun person who finds a new place, founds something
  • As in vagabond : noun person who leads an unsettled life; traveler
  • As in point man : noun someone in forefront
  • As in rising star : noun comer
  • As in up-and-comer : noun comer
  • As in explorer : noun trailblazer
  • As in guide : noun something that or someone who leads
Example sentences :
  • It had been arranged that Elmer was to act as pathfinder and tracker.
  • Extract from : « Pathfinder » by Alan Douglas
  • So you see, to begin with, our pathfinder tells us the enemy ahead are three in number.
  • Extract from : « Pathfinder » by Alan Douglas
  • Besides this, they must read the messages left occasionally by their pathfinder.
  • Extract from : « Pathfinder » by Alan Douglas
  • Pathfinder showed off handsomely that day before the ladies.
  • Extract from : « Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • He was "the Pathfinder," and second only to Daniel Boone as a frontier hero.
  • Extract from : « Abraham Lincoln » by William Eleroy Curtis
  • When the Pathfinder was struck the order was given, Every man for himself.
  • Extract from : « The Post of Honour » by Richard Wilson
  • It is Kit Carson who might better have the title of pathfinder.
  • Extract from : « The Way to the West » by Emerson Hough
  • Thus ended his first expedition, which began his reputation as a pathfinder.
  • Extract from : « The Way to the West » by Emerson Hough
  • This exploit is worthy of description at the hands of the Pathfinder himself.
  • Extract from : « The Life of Kit Carson » by Edward S. Ellis
  • The dejected "pathfinder" begins his second day of captivity.
  • Extract from : « The Little Lady of Lagunitas » by Richard Henry Savage