List of antonyms from "truthfully" to antonyms from "tumbled"


Discover our 442 antonyms available for the terms "try on for size, tumble out, tryst, tucked up, try the patience of" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « tucker »

  • As in languish : verb droop; become dull, listless
  • As in jade : verb fatigue
  • As in poop : verb exhaust
  • As in tire out : verb exhaust
  • As in exhaust : verb tire or wear out
  • As in fatigue : verb tire, wear out
  • As in frazzle : verb wear out
Example sentences :
  • Dressed in his best bib and tucker, he was, beaver hat and all.
  • Extract from : « Fair Harbor » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
  • The interior of the houses at Tucker was no more pleasing than the exterior.
  • Extract from : « In the Forbidden Land » by Arnold Henry Savage Landor
  • It was they who gave the Lamas of Tucker information of my intention to go to Lhassa.
  • Extract from : « In the Forbidden Land » by Arnold Henry Savage Landor
  • Tucker had a dreadful passage of sixteen days with perpetual storms.
  • Extract from : « Union and Democracy » by Allen Johnson
  • In the "Franklin" Capt. Tucker did some most efficient work.
  • Extract from : « The Naval History of the United States » by Willis J. Abbot.
  • Capt. Tucker kept the sea in the "Franklin" until late in the winter.
  • Extract from : « The Naval History of the United States » by Willis J. Abbot.
  • All this time Tucker had been manÅ“uvring to secure a raking (p. 123) position.
  • Extract from : « The Naval History of the United States » by Willis J. Abbot.
  • That is surely Tucker; we shall have a devil of a smell directly.
  • Extract from : « The Naval History of the United States » by Willis J. Abbot.
  • Coote and Georgie are out ordering the tucker now—kidneys and tea-cake.
  • Extract from : « Follow My leader » by Talbot Baines Reed
  • Tucker and Traps, bleeding and mangled, were falling back and trying to escape.
  • Extract from : « Left on the Labrador » by Dillon Wallace