List of antonyms from "zeroed on" to antonyms from "zinging"


Discover our 855 antonyms available for the terms "zigzagged, zesty, zestfully, zinged, zillions, zeroes in on" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « zigzagged »

  • As in irregular : adj bumpy, uneven
  • As in ramble : verb wander about; travel aimlessly
  • As in stagger : verb walk falteringly
  • As in totter : verb move falteringly
  • As in turn : verb reverse; change course
  • As in twist : verb curl, spin
  • As in bend : verb form or cause a curve
  • As in weave : verb blend, unite; contrive
  • As in wiggle : verb shake back and forth
  • As in wind : verb bend, turn
  • As in wriggle : verb maneuver out of; wiggle
  • As in yaw : verb temporarily swerve off coarse
  • As in yaw : verb swerve
  • As in refract : verb bend
  • As in crook : verb bend, angle
  • As in cross : verb traverse an area
  • As in curl : verb bend, loop
Example sentences :
  • They zigzagged down until nearly to the edge of the steep drop.
  • Extract from : « The Portygee » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
  • The little path that zigzagged upward was not wide enough for two.
  • Extract from : « The Long Roll » by Mary Johnston
  • For a long time she zigzagged about, going by provoking fits and starts.
  • Extract from : « Birds of the Rockies » by Leander Sylvester Keyser
  • They zigzagged like a snake and again made geometrical figures.
  • Extract from : « Our Part in the Great War » by Arthur Gleason
  • Then came a vivid flash of fire that zigzagged across the sky.
  • Extract from : « Rilla of the Lighthouse » by Grace May North
  • We zigzagged for some distance and then got out and went on foot through a grove.
  • Extract from : « Our Next-Door Neighbors » by Belle Kanaris Maniates
  • At the sound the rabbit sprang into the open and zigzagged toward a thicket.
  • Extract from : « Restricted Tool » by Malcolm B. Morehart
  • Slowly they zigzagged back and forth, searching and listening, but to no purpose.
  • Extract from : « Ross Grant Tenderfoot » by John Garland
  • The carriage jolted and zigzagged, but the group sat undisturbed.
  • Extract from : « Woman » by Magdeleine Marx
  • Stibbs the Grocer zigzagged like a dragon-fly about his crowded store.
  • Extract from : « The So-called Human Race » by Bert Leston Taylor