Synonyms for cross
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : kraws, kros |
Phonetic Transcription : krɔs, krɒs |
Top 10 synonyms for cross Other synonyms for the word cross
- annoyed
- backtalk
- bisect
- blend
- bollix
- bridge
- buck
- cantankerous
- captious
- caviling
- choleric
- churlish
- crab
- crabby
- cramp
- cranky
- crimp
- cross-fertilize
- cross-mate
- cross-pollinate
- crossbreed
- crosscut
- crotchety
- crusty
- decussate
- deny
- disagreeable
- double-cross
- extend over
- faultfinding
- flummox
- foil
- ford
- foul up
- fractious
- fretful
- frustrate
- go across
- grouchy
- grumpy
- have bone to pick
- ill-humored
- ill-tempered
- impatient
- impede
- interbreed
- intercross
- interfere
- intertwine
- irascible
- irritable
- jumpy
- knock props out
- lace
- lie athwart of
- louse up
- meet
- mingle
- mongrelize
- move across
- obstruct
- oppose
- out of humor
- overpass
- peeved
- peevish
- pettish
- petulant
- put out
- querulous
- quick-tempered
- ratty
- resist
- rest across
- sell
- sell out
- short
- snafu
- snappy
- splenetic
- stab in the back
- stonewall
- stump
- stymie
- sullen
- surly
- take on
- take wind out of sails
- testy
- tetchy
- thwart
- touchy
- transverse
- vexed
- voyage
- waspish
- zigzag
Définition of cross
Origin :- Old English cros (mid-10c.), from Old Irish cros, probably via Scandinavian, from Latin crux (accusative crucem, genitive crucis) "stake, cross" on which criminals were impaled or hanged, hence, figuratively, "torture, trouble, misery;" originally a tall, round pole; possibly of Phoenician origin. Replaced Old English rood. Also from Latin crux are Italian croce, French croix, Spanish and Portuguese cruz, Dutch kruis, German Kreuz.
- adj very angry; in a bad mood
- verb traverse an area
- verb intersect, lie across
- verb hybridize, mix
- verb betray, hinder
- There was now but "one wide river to cross," and the cars rolled on to the bridge.
- Extract from : « Harriet, The Moses of Her People » by Sarah H. Bradford
- Then there was another stream to cross, which was also passed in safety.
- Extract from : « Harriet, The Moses of Her People » by Sarah H. Bradford
- The legions which she sends forth are armed, not with the sword, but with the cross.
- Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
- At least they ought not to have been permitted to cross the Saltketcher.
- Extract from : « A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion » by William Dobein James
- I'm not used to be cross, and my own crossness is much harder to bear than theirs.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- The gulf which separates parents and children is one which the parents must cross.
- Extract from : « The Conquest of Fear » by Basil King
- This grade I had to cross; and I was greatly afraid that I would meet some one.
- Extract from : « Biography of a Slave » by Charles Thompson
- When cross, which she was sometimes, though very rarely, she tried to be pleasant.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- What was there in this cross girl to remind any one in his senses of Mrs. Evan Roberts?
- Extract from : « Ester Ried Yet Speaking » by Isabella Alden
- "I think that it would be well that we should cross," said Sir Nigel.
- Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
Antonyms for cross
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