Synonyms for Most shambling:
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adj.
• creeping
- Hobbling
, - Inching
, - Slinking
, - Worming
, - barely moving
, - crawling
, - dragging
, - groveling
, - moving slowly
, - on all fours
, - quailing
, - shambling
, - shuffling
, - skulking
, - slithering
, - sneaking
, - squirming
, - wriggling
, - writhing
.
What are the hypernyms for Most shambling?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for most shambling?
The term "most shambling" gives an impression of a clumsy or clumsy person. The antonyms for most shambling would describe someone who is poised, elegant or graceful. The opposite of shambling is walking purposefully with confidence and ease. A person who is graceful and light on their feet, gliding smoothly through their movements without stumbling, could be described as being fluent. Equally, someone who has a certain amount of control over their movements could be described as being controlled, making them the perfect antonym for most shambling. Therefore, the person who is not shambling may be walking with a confident gait or perhaps, gliding effortlessly.
What are the antonyms for Most shambling?
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