What are the hypernyms for Go like the wind?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for go like the wind?
The phrase "go like the wind" implies moving quickly and swiftly. Some antonyms for this phrase could be "move slowly and steadily" or "drag one's feet." Instead of going like the wind, one could "amble" or "saunter" along. Another antonym could be "stand still" or "stay put," indicating a complete lack of movement. Instead of moving at a rapid pace, one could "dawdle" or "lollygag." These antonyms suggest a slower, more deliberate pace rather than the lightning-fast speed of "going like the wind.
What are the antonyms for Go like the wind?
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v.
• fly
- confront
, - dally
, - dawdle
, - decelerate
, - delay
, - face
, - land
, - procrastinate
, - remain
, - rest
, - slow
, - stay
, - stay on ground
, - wait
, - walk
.
• speed
- block
, - cease
, - check
, - decrease
, - dissuade
, - halt
, - hinder
, - hurt
, - obstruct
, - prevent
, - retard
, - stop
.
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