List of antonyms from "grease the wheels" to antonyms from "green with envy"
Discover our 301 antonyms available for the terms "greatly, great deal, Greek to me, green belt, greasy" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Grease the wheels (24 antonyms)
- Grease wheels (28 antonyms)
- Greasy (1 antonym)
- Greasy grind (1 antonym)
- Great (55 antonyms)
- Great deal (22 antonyms)
- Great unknown (5 antonyms)
- Great unwashed (5 antonyms)
- Greatest (55 antonyms)
- Greatly (4 antonyms)
- Greatness (10 antonyms)
- Grecian (3 antonyms)
- Greed (6 antonyms)
- Greediness (18 antonyms)
- Greedy (7 antonyms)
- Greek (14 antonyms)
- Greek to me (7 antonyms)
- Green (12 antonyms)
- Green around gills (5 antonyms)
- Green belt (3 antonyms)
- Green light (8 antonyms)
- Green stuff (1 antonym)
- Green thumb (1 antonym)
- Green with envy (6 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « green belt »
- As in country : noun rural area; area away from city
- A green belt of gardens and orchards still flourished round the city, extending along the banks of the Xenil and the Darro.
- Extract from : « Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada » by Washington Irving
- Holding up before them a green belt and another the colour of blood, "Take your choice," he cried, "Peace or War."
- Extract from : « The Conquest » by Eva Emery Dye
- She wore a green belt, too, and the parasol she was very proud of, for she had bought it with her own chicken money.
- Extract from : « The Eye of Dread » by Payne Erskine
- At present we need water; but in the morning we will, if God permits, direct our course to the green belt we have seen.
- Extract from : « The Kangaroo Hunters » by Anne Bowman
- At length we sighted the wady, stretching like a green belt between the sand and the mountains beyond.
- Extract from : « Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 1 » by James Richardson
- At the west side of the plain, a green belt of forest stretched from north to south.
- Extract from : « Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia » by Ludwig Leichhardt
- Out through the gate to the green belt which cried aloud in strident tones the transition from peace to war.
- Extract from : « The Wonder of War on Land » by Francis Rolt-Wheeler
- Here he is received with joy, and all the knights wear a green belt in his honour.
- Extract from : « British Quarterly Review, American Edition, Vol. LIII » by Various