List of antonyms from "galler" to antonyms from "gambled"
Discover our 235 antonyms available for the terms "gambade, galvanic, gallimaufry, gambled, galvanization, gamble away" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Galler (8 antonyms)
- Gallimaufry (2 antonyms)
- Galling (8 antonyms)
- Gallivant (4 antonyms)
- Gallop (5 antonyms)
- Galloping (5 antonyms)
- Gally (7 antonyms)
- Galores (1 antonym)
- Gals (6 antonyms)
- Galumph (7 antonyms)
- Galumphed (7 antonyms)
- Galumphing (17 antonyms)
- Galvanic (14 antonyms)
- Galvanization (10 antonyms)
- Galvanize (16 antonyms)
- Galvanized (16 antonyms)
- Galvanizing (16 antonyms)
- Gam (4 antonyms)
- Gambade (7 antonyms)
- Gambit (2 antonyms)
- Gamble (19 antonyms)
- Gamble away (23 antonyms)
- Gamble on (16 antonyms)
- Gambled (15 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « gam »
- As in limb : noun appendage
- As in colloquy : noun conversation, debate
- As in flirt : verb make advances toward someone
- There was but one blot upon his character—he hated Mrs. Gam.
- Extract from : « The Paris Sketch Book of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- There is also another difference—there are no ladies at a gam.
- Extract from : « Fighting the Whales » by R.M. Ballantyne
- A “gam,” good reader, may be described as a “small tea-party” on the sea.
- Extract from : « Philosopher Jack » by R.M. Ballantyne
- Judge Chester, the magistrate, was at the head of the gam, and so it was bound to succeed.
- Extract from : « Sailing Alone Around The World » by Joshua Slocum
- Amal′gam, a name applied to the alloys of mercury with the other metals.
- Extract from : « The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 » by Various
- The sacrifices that Mrs. Gam had made for that daughter were, she said, astonishing.
- Extract from : « Men's Wives » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- To gam,” among the sealing-schooners, is a substitute for the verbs “to visit,” “to gossip.
- Extract from : « The Sea-Wolf » by Jack London
- This man, whose surname Gam signifies p. 440crooked, was a petty chieftain of Breconshire.
- Extract from : « Wild Wales » by George Borrow
- During the interval, they sighted three other whaling craft, and stopped to gam with them.
- Extract from : « The Sea Bride » by Ben Ames Williams
- Gambia (gam'bi-a), an English colony in western Africa along the river Gambia.
- Extract from : « Elson Grammar School Literature, Book Four. » by William H. Elson