Synonyms for muscle in
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : muhs-uhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmʌs əl |
Top 10 synonyms for muscle in Other synonyms for the word muscle in
- access
- accroach
- appropriate
- arrogate
- assail
- assault
- assume
- barge in
- bother
- break in
- burglarize
- burst in
- butt in
- charge in
- chisel in
- clap hands on
- collide
- come between
- commandeer
- crash
- crash the gates
- curry favor
- cut in
- cut out
- descend upon
- deviate
- displace
- displease
- disturb
- divide
- do wrong by
- edge in
- elbow in
- entrench
- err
- fall on
- fill in
- foist
- foray
- get hands on
- get in with
- get into the act
- go in
- grab
- grab hold of
- highjack
- horn in
- infiltrate
- infringe
- infringe upon
- infuse
- ingratiate
- inject
- inroad
- insert
- instill
- intercalate
- interject
- interlope
- intermediate
- interpose
- interrupt
- intervene
- introduce
- intrude
- involve
- kibitz
- lapse
- lay hold of
- loot
- make inroads
- maraud
- meddle
- meddle with
- misbehave
- mix in
- muscle in
- negotiate
- nose in
- obtrude
- occupy
- overrun
- overspread
- overstep
- overswarm
- part
- penetrate
- permeate
- pervade
- pester
- pillage
- plunder
- poach
- poke
- poke one's face in
- preempt
- pry
- push
- put in two cents
- put one's two cents in
- put two cents in
- raid
- ravage
- reconcile
- seize
- separate
- settle
- sever
- shove
- sin
- slip in
- squeeze in
- step in
- stick nose in
- stick nose into
- storm
- stumble
- supplant
- swarm over
- swipe
- take
- take a hand
- transgress
- trench
- trespass
- usurp
- violate
- wedge in
- work in
- worm in
- wrest
- wrong
Définition of muscle in
Origin :- late 14c., from Middle French muscle "muscle, sinew" (14c.) and directly from Latin musculus "a muscle," literally "little mouse," diminutive of mus "mouse" (see mouse (n.)).
- So called because the shape and movement of some muscles (notably biceps) were thought to resemble mice. The analogy was made in Greek, too, where mys is both "mouse" and "muscle," and its comb. form gives the medical prefix myo-. Cf. also Old Church Slavonic mysi "mouse," mysica "arm;" German Maus "mouse; muscle," Arabic 'adalah "muscle," 'adal "field mouse." In Middle English, lacerte, from the Latin word for "lizard," also was used as a word for a muscle.
- Musclez & lacertez bene one selfe þing, Bot þe muscle is said to þe fourme of mouse & lacert to þe fourme of a lizard. [Guy de Chauliac, "Grande Chirurgie," c.1425]
- Hence muscular and mousy are relatives, and a Middle English word for "muscular" was lacertous, "lizardy." Figurative sense of "force, violence, threat of violence" is 1930, American English. Muscle car "hot rod" is from 1969.
- As in insinuate : verb force one's way into
- As in intervene : verb mediate
- As in invade : verb attack and encroach
- As in barge in/barge into : verb charge
- As in trespass : verb infringe, offend
- As in usurp : verb take over
- As in barge in : verb charge
- As in butt in : verb meddle
- As in horn in : verb get involved
- As in encroach : verb invade another's property, business
Antonyms for muscle in
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