List of antonyms from "swarm" to antonyms from "sweep"


Discover our 527 antonyms available for the terms "sweaty, sweat it, sweatiness, swash, swart, swear off" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « sweat out »

  • As in interrogate : verb ask pointed questions
  • As in await : verb wait with expectation
  • As in stay : verb wait
  • As in support : verb endure
  • As in worry : verb be or make anxious, troubled
  • As in brood : verb agonize over
  • As in cure : verb heal, ease bad situation
  • As in fret : verb worry, be annoyed
  • As in hope : verb long for, dream about
Example sentences :
  • Such exertion, in the stagnant heat, brought the sweat out on all of them.
  • Extract from : « A Son Of The Sun » by Jack London
  • It comes from some wash above, or it may sweat out of the rock itself.
  • Extract from : « The Frontier Boys in the Grand Canyon » by Wyn Roosevelt
  • Just short of the top Bill halted, and wiped the sweat out of his eyes.
  • Extract from : « North of Fifty-Three » by Bertrand W. Sinclair
  • He set down the receiver, shook the sweat out of his eyes, and sank on to a stool.
  • Extract from : « Berry And Co. » by Dornford Yates
  • Blaney dropped limply into a gaudy rocking-chair and with a dirty handkerchief mopped the sweat out of his eyes.
  • Extract from : « The Short Line War » by Samuel Merwin
  • Laboriously enough I dragged it in, halting often to pant and wipe the sweat out of my eyes with my forearm.
  • Extract from : « The Portal of Dreams » by Charles Neville Buck
  • Come, let us go out and fence a bit in the garden, and sweat out too much Madeira.
  • Extract from : « The Red City » by S. Weir Mitchell
  • It was not all fun for the drilled, for the driller seemed determined to get the last drop of sweat out of them.
  • Extract from : « Diary of an Enlisted Man » by Lawrence Van Alstyne
  • Shaking the sweat out of his eyes, Conan stared blankly at the familiar terrain.
  • Extract from : « A Witch Shall Be Born » by Robert E. Howard
  • The men soberly fixed their horse-lines, and rolled over to sweat out the trials of the heat until sundown.
  • Extract from : « On the Heels of De Wet » by The Intelligence Officer