Synonyms for junking
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : juhngk |
Phonetic Transcription : dʒʌŋk |
Top 10 synonyms for junking Other synonyms for the word junking
- abjure
- abstract
- adios
- afford
- amputate
- auctioning
- banish
- bartering
- beam
- bestow
- can
- carry away
- carry off
- cart off
- cashier
- cast
- cast aside
- cast off
- chase
- chuck
- chucking
- clear out
- consign to scrap heap
- conveyance
- deep six
- deep-six
- deliver
- demolish
- demolishing
- demolition
- depose
- deposit
- desert
- destroy
- destroying
- destruction
- detach
- dethrone
- diffuse
- dig out
- disabuse
- disburden
- discard
- discarding
- discharge
- disembarrass
- disencumber
- dislodge
- dismiss
- dispatch
- dispatching
- dispensation
- dispense with
- displace
- dispose of
- disposition
- dispossess
- disturb
- ditch
- divorce
- do away with
- doff
- drain
- drop
- dump
- dumping
- efface
- eighty-six
- eject
- ejection
- eliminate
- emit
- empty
- eradicate
- erase
- evacuate
- evict
- expel
- expunge
- exterminate
- extinguish
- extirpate
- extract
- extrude
- exude
- exuviate
- file in circular file
- fire
- fling
- fling down
- flip
- forsake
- free of
- free oneself of
- get rid of
- give
- give forth
- give the brush
- give the heave ho
- give up
- have done with
- heave
- heave-ho
- hurl
- jettison
- jettisoning
- junk
- junking
- kiss
- kiss goodbye
- kiss off
- launch
- leave
- let fall
- liberate
- lose
- make free
- make over
- maroon
- molt
- oust
- part with
- pitch
- pour forth
- protest
- pull out
- purge
- put by
- put out to pasture
- quit
- radiate
- raise
- refuse
- reject
- release
- relegate
- relegation
- relieve
- relinquish
- relinquishment
- removal
- remove
- renounce
- repeal
- repudiate
- retire
- rid oneself of
- riddance
- rip out
- roust
- sacrifice
- sale
- scatter
- scrap
- scrapping
- sell
- selling
- send forth
- send packing
- separate
- shake off
- shed
- ship
- shower
- shuck
- shy
- skim
- sling
- slip
- slough
- spill
- sprinkle
- strike out
- sweep away
- take down
- take off
- take out
- tear out
- throw
- throw away
- throw down
- throw off
- throw out
- throw overboard
- tip
- toss
- toss aside
- toss out
- trading
- transfer
- transference
- transport
- turn down
- unburden
- unload
- unpack
- unseat
- uproot
- vending
- wipe out
- withdraw
- write off
- yield
Définition of junking
Origin :- "worthless stuff," mid-14c., junke "old cable or rope" (nautical), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French junc "rush, reed," also used figuratively as a type of something of little value, from Latin iuncus "rush, reed" (but OED finds "no evidence of connexion"). Nautical use extended to "old refuse from boats and ships" (1842), then to "old or discarded articles of any kind" (1884). Junk food is from 1971; junk art is from 1966; junk mail first attested 1954.
- As in dumping : noun disposal
- As in disposal : noun parting with or throwing something away
- As in jettison : verb eject; throw overboard
- As in remove : verb lift or move object; take off, away
- As in rid : verb do away with; free
- As in scrap : verb abandon; throw away
- As in shed : verb cast off
- As in throw away : verb dispose of
- As in chuck : verb throw aside, throw away, throw out
- As in slough : verb shed
- As in discard : verb get rid of
- As in dispose of : verb throw away
- As in ditch : verb get rid of
- As in dump : verb drop, throw away
- All the talk which has been circulated says that you were junking her.
- Extract from : « Blow The Man Down » by Holman Day
Antonyms for junking
- accept
- add
- admit
- agree
- allow
- approve
- assert
- bear
- begin
- beginning
- building
- catch
- choose
- collect
- combine
- conceal
- condemn
- construction
- continue
- create
- defend
- embrace
- employ
- engage
- fill
- finish
- fix
- gather
- get
- give birth
- harmonize
- hide
- hire
- hoard
- hold
- include
- insert
- keep
- keeping
- load
- maintain
- make peace
- permit
- pick up
- place
- plant
- put in
- put on
- ratify
- receive
- refrain
- remain
- retain
- retention
- sanction
- save
- sow
- start
- stay
- store
- support
- take
- take in
- take on
- unite
- uphold
- welcome
- withhold
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