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List of antonyms from "slap in face" to antonyms from "sleet"
Discover our 384 antonyms available for the terms "slavedriver, sleeping, sleepy, slather, slash, sleeplessness" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Slap in face (53 antonyms)
- Slap in the face (52 antonyms)
- Slap on (107 antonyms)
- Slap on wrist (25 antonyms)
- Slash (16 antonyms)
- Slat (3 antonyms)
- Slather (9 antonyms)
- Slatternly (19 antonyms)
- Slaughter (12 antonyms)
- Slave (3 antonyms)
- Slavedriver (3 antonyms)
- Slavery (6 antonyms)
- Slavish (2 antonyms)
- Slay (9 antonyms)
- Sleazeball (20 antonyms)
- Sleek (5 antonyms)
- Sleep (12 antonyms)
- Sleep on (3 antonyms)
- Sleeper (1 antonym)
- Sleepiness (4 antonyms)
- Sleeping (3 antonyms)
- Sleeplessness (5 antonyms)
- Sleepy (7 antonyms)
- Sleet (5 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « sleek »
- adj smooth, glossy
- And Mr. Beaufort patted the sleek neck of his favourite hunter.
- Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- His complexion was pale and sodden, and his hair short, dark, and sleek.
- Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- Men led up the sleek cattle to be slain for the feast of the gods.
- Extract from : « Buried Cities, Part 2 » by Jennie Hall
- "That's part of my business," he heard Burnham say in his sleek, oleaginous accents.
- Extract from : « The Fortune Hunter » by Louis Joseph Vance
- With these steeds, so well fitted for hunting, were twelve sleek, fleet hounds.
- Extract from : « Welsh Fairy Tales » by William Elliott Griffis
- She stroked the sleek necks of the colts and handed them bunches of grass.
- Extract from : « The Gentleman From Indiana » by Booth Tarkington
- So did his person, which was sleek though free from corpulency.
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- The door opened and in walked Mike with the sleek goose under his arm.
- Extract from : « The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys » by Gulielma Zollinger
- Grip soon recovered his looks, and became as glossy and sleek as ever.
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- If he had suffered in the midst of all that sleek fatness, he had deserved to suffer.
- Extract from : « The Fat and the Thin » by Emile Zola