Synonyms for button up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : lip |
Phonetic Transcription : lɪp |
Top 10 synonyms for button up Other synonyms for the word button up
- accomplish
- bar
- be silent
- best
- better
- bolt
- button
- button down
- button up
- buy
- call it a day
- call off
- can
- cap
- carry on
- cease
- clam up
- clear
- clench
- clinch
- clutch
- cob
- conclude
- conduct
- consummate
- crest
- culminate
- cut loose
- determine
- discharge
- discontinue
- do
- do to a T
- drop the curtain
- effectuate
- embrace
- enact
- encircle
- enclose
- entwine
- excel
- execute
- finish
- fold
- fold up
- grapple
- grasp
- handle
- hug
- jell
- join
- keep one's trap shut
- latch
- link
- manage
- mesh
- move
- negotiate
- not let out a peep
- operate
- outshine
- outstrip
- pack it in
- pass
- perform
- press
- prosecute
- pull off
- put a lid on
- put the lid on
- put to bed
- run with the ball
- say nothing
- seal
- secure
- secure the hatches
- see to
- sell
- settle
- sew up
- shut
- shut down
- shut up
- shutter
- surmount
- surpass
- take care of
- TCB
- terminate
- tie up
- top
- top it off
- transcend
- trump
- turn the key
- ultimate
- unite
- wind down
- wind up
- work out a deal
- wrap up
- zip up
Définition of button up
Origin :- c.1300 (surname Botouner "button-maker" attested from mid-13c.), from Old French boton "a button," originally "a bud" (12c., Modern French bouton), from bouter, boter "to thrust," common Romanic (cf. Spanish boton, Italian bottone), ultimately from Germanic (see butt (v.)). Thus a button is, etymologically, something that pushes up, or thrusts out.
- Meaning "point of the chin" is pugilistic slang, by 1921. A button as something you push to create an effect by closing an (electrical) circuit is attested from 1840s. Button-pusher as "deliberately annoying or provocative person" is attested by 1990 (in reference to Bill Gates, in "InfoWorld" magazine, Nov. 19). In the 1980s it meant "photographer."
- As in lock : verb fasten, clasp
- As in transact : verb do business, carry out
- As in batten down the hatches : verb prepare for trouble
- As in : verb keep silent
- As in cap : verb outdo a performance
- As in close : verb complete, finish, stop
- Decoud, with his back to the table, began to button up his coat.
- Extract from : « Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard » by Joseph Conrad
- Button up all the way, if you please, for a doctor's essay; if-you-please.
- Extract from : « The Ink-Stain, Complete » by Rene Bazin
- She began to button up her coat again with sure, thin fingers.
- Extract from : « Mother » by Maksim Gorky
- At this moment she is striving in vain to button up one of Chubby's gloves.
- Extract from : « Lippa » by Beatrice Egerton
- Nervously I used the right hand to button up my coat, and then put it out of mischief in my pocket.
- Extract from : « Tell England » by Ernest Raymond
- I took it quickly out and unbuttoned one coat-button: then, for lack of something to do with the hand, did the button up again.
- Extract from : « Tell England » by Ernest Raymond
- Not only was he relieved from the great heat, but was even obliged to button up his coat to keep himself warm.
- Extract from : « Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen » by Alexander Chodsko
- But nobody did ask you, darling, so in future when your betters are conversing, be good enough to button up that lip of yours!
- Extract from : « Dorothy Dixon and the Double Cousin » by Dorothy Wayne
- On entering, Tallyho was reminded by his Cousin to button up his toggery, keep his ogles in action, and be awake.
- Extract from : « Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. » by Pierce Egan
- She had now begun to button up her ulster, as though preliminary to resuming her deck promenade.
- Extract from : « The Crimson Tide » by Robert W. Chambers
Antonyms for button up
- abandon
- bear
- begin
- commence
- continue
- create
- deny
- disconnect
- disjoin
- disregard
- disunite
- divide
- fail
- fall behind
- forget
- halt
- ignore
- initiate
- introduce
- keep
- lay out
- leave
- let go
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- mismanage
- miss
- neglect
- not finish
- open
- prevent
- refuse
- release
- remain
- separate
- start
- stay
- stop
- surrender
- unclasp
- unclose
- unfasten
- unlock
- unloose
- unplug
- unseal
- unsettle
- unstop
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