What is another word for felled?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛld] (IPA)

Felled is a word that is often used to describe cutting down a tree or knocking something down. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey a similar meaning. Some of these synonyms include "chopped," "toppled," "downed," "cut down," "hewed," "axed," "fell down," and "brought down." Each of these synonyms uniquely conveys the action of bringing something to the ground, either through physical labor or external forces. When using one of these synonyms, it is important to consider the context of the sentence, and choose the most appropriate word to effectively convey the intended meaning.

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What are the opposite words for felled?

Felled is a verb that means to cut down or knock down, but its antonyms are words that indicate building up or erecting. Some common antonyms for felled include erected, raised, lifted, built, constructed, and created. These words all represent activities that involve lifting or building something, rather than knocking it down. For example, a building might be erected or lifted up, a bridge might be constructed, and a garden might be created. Antonyms for felled are important to know, especially when talking about construction or building projects, as they help to convey the opposite meaning of a term.

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Usage examples for Felled

He sat up, looked at the black figure of the sweep for a moment, then made a spring at Billy, and before any one could interfere poor Billy had been felled to the floor with a terrible smash on the jaw.
"My Lady of the Chimney Corner"
Alexander Irvine
A creature I could have felled to the ground at one blow.
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse
He had run into the forks of a felled tree and had all the appearance of life.
"Memoirs of Orange Jacobs"
Orange Jacobs

Famous quotes with Felled

  • When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with it fall, but a hundred acorns are sown in silence by an unnoticed breeze.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • He that would build lastingly must lay his foundation low. The proud man, like the early shoots of a new-felled coppice, thrusts out full of sap, green in leaves, and fresh in colour, but bruises and breaks with every wind, is nipped with every little cold, and, being top-heavy, is wholly unfit for use. Whereas the humble man retains it in the root, can abide the winter?s killing blast, the ruffling concussions of the wind, and can endure far more than that which appears so flourishing.
    Feltham
  • It is said he made his earth-journey, and lost what he sought.                             It is said they felled him and cut up his limbs for firewood.                                                             And it is said his head still sang and was swept out to sea singing.
    Denise Levertov
  • I am not worthy to speak loudly of Adolf Hitler, nor do his life and deeds call for sentimental arousal. He was a warrior, a warrior for mankind, and a preacher of the gospel of justice for all nations. He was a reformer of the highest order, and his historical fate was that he lived in a time of unequalled cruelty, which felled him in the end. Thus the ordinary Western European may look upon Adolf Hitler. And we, his close followers, bow our heads at his death.
    Knut Hamsun

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