Synonyms for Teacher's pets:
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n.
• brownnoser
- Doter
, - apple-polisher
, - ass-kisser
, - backscratcher
, - backslapper
, - bootlicker
, - brownnose
, - fawner
, - flatterer
, - flunky
, - kiss-ass
, - kowtower
, - lackey
, - minion
, - teacher's pet
, - yes-man
, - yes-person
.
• favorite
- FAVE
, - apple of eye
, - beloved
, - chalk
, - choice
, - darling
, - dear
, - front-runner
, - ideal
, - idol
, - love
, - main
, - number one
, - paramour
, - pet
, - pick
, - preference
, - shoo-in
.
• flatterer
• lap dog
• mama's boy
- baby
, - big baby
, - crybaby
, - gutless wonder
, - lightweight
, - milquetoast
, - mollycoddle
, - mother's darling
, - namby-pamby
, - pansy
, - sissy
, - softy
.
• shoo-in
• toady
What are the hypernyms for Teacher's pets?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
favorites, favored students, model students, paragons of excellence, students in good standing, students of high standing.
What are the opposite words for teacher's pets?
The term "teacher's pets" often carries a negative connotation, implying favoritism or even sycophancy. Antonyms for this phrase include independent, self-reliant, and rebellious. Students who do not seek to curry favor with their teachers may be characterized as free-thinking, original, or innovative. They may also be seen as troublemakers or nonconformists, but this does not necessarily mean they lack respect for authority or a desire to learn. By thinking outside the box and challenging the status quo, these students may actually be the ones who make the greatest contributions to their classrooms and communities.
What are the antonyms for Teacher's pets?
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