Synonyms for Dashing out:
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v.
• extemporize
Other relevant words:
- be
, - belt down
, - bolt down
, - catch up with
, - compensate
, - comprise
, - conciliate
, - constitute
, - contrive
, - cook up
, - cop
, - correct
, - counterbalance
, - dash off
, - do in
, - down
, - drink down
, - drop
, - even off
, - even out
, - even up
, - excogitate
, - extemporaneous
, - extemporary
, - extempore
, - extemporise
, - extemporize
, - fabricate
, - fling off
, - forge
, - formulate
, - get up
, - glom
, - hook
, - impromptu
, - improvise
, - improvize
, - kill
, - liquidate
, - machinate
, - make
, - manufacture
, - neutralise
, - neutralize
, - off-the-cuff
, - offhand
, - offhanded
, - organise
, - organize
, - patch up
, - pay
, - pay off
, - pop
, - pour down
, - prepare
, - reconcile
, - represent
, - scratch off
, - settle
, - shave
, - snitch
, - spontaneous
, - thieve
, - unrehearsed
, - unwritten
, - waste
.
What are the hypernyms for Dashing out?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
departing, fleeing, hurrying, leaving, scampering, Absconding, Bolting, Escaping, Rocketing, exiting, getting away, running off.
What are the opposite words for dashing out?
Dashing out suggests leaving in a hurry or rushing out of a place. Its antonyms would be words like linger, remain, stay or wait. These words all suggest a slower pace or the idea of staying put. Linger implies hanging around or delaying leaving while remain suggests continuing to stay in a current location. Stay and wait also give the idea that one is staying put and not rushing to leave. By using these antonyms, one can convey a more relaxed and leisurely attitude towards leaving as opposed to dashing out, which implies urgency and a sense of rushing.
What are the antonyms for Dashing out?
Related words: dashing out of the room, dashing out of the house, dashing out of a building, dashing out of the car
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