Synonyms for take-over
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : teyk-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈteɪkˌoʊ vər |
Top 10 synonyms for take-over Other synonyms for the word take-over
- advancing
- aggressive
- alert
- athletic
- audacious
- ball of fire
- bold
- bouncing
- bullish
- busy
- coming on strong
- constraining
- craving
- dashing
- diligent
- dominant
- driving
- dynamic
- eager
- effective
- efficient
- electric
- elemental
- energetic
- enterprising
- enthusiastic
- exuberant
- flourishing
- forceful
- forcible
- go-ahead
- go-go
- gumptious
- gutsy
- hale
- hard ball
- hard-driving
- hardworking
- hardy
- healthy
- hearty
- hungry
- hustling
- industrious
- intense
- intrepid
- itching
- keen
- lively
- lusting
- lusty
- mettlesome
- mighty
- peppy
- persuasive
- pithy
- potent
- powerhouse
- progressive
- puissant
- punch
- punchy
- pushing
- ready
- red-blooded
- robust
- rugged
- self-starting
- snappy
- sound
- spanking
- spark plug
- spirited
- steamroller
- stirring
- strapping
- strenuous
- stringent
- strong
- strong as an ox
- sturdy
- take-charge
- take-over
- telling
- titanic
- tough
- up-and-coming
- vehement
- venturesome
- vigorous
- violent
- virile
- vital
- weighty
- yearning
- zealous
- zippy
Définition of take-over
Origin :- 1917, "an act of taking over," noun derivative of verbal phrase take over (1884), from take (v.) + over. Attested from 1958 in the corporate sense.
- As in vigorous : adj energetic, powerful
- As in enterprising : adj resourceful, energetic
- As in forceful : adj effective, powerful
Antonyms for take-over
- apathetic
- cowardly
- delicate
- dispirited
- dull
- easy
- enervated
- facile
- feeble
- fragile
- helpless
- idle
- impotent
- inactive
- incapable
- indifferent
- ineffective
- infirm
- lazy
- lethargic
- meek
- mild
- moderate
- passive
- sluggish
- soft
- timid
- unadventurous
- unambitious
- unenthused
- unenthusiastic
- unforceful
- unhealthy
- unimaginative
- unresourceful
- weak
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