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List of antonyms from "breathing" to antonyms from "bridge the gap"
Discover our 365 antonyms available for the terms "breeze in, breeze, breeches, brick-wall, breech, breathless" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Breathing (4 antonyms)
- Breathing spell (21 antonyms)
- Breathless (2 antonyms)
- Breathlessly (3 antonyms)
- Breathtaking (3 antonyms)
- Breech (12 antonyms)
- Breeches (12 antonyms)
- Breed (10 antonyms)
- Breeding (4 antonyms)
- Breeze (3 antonyms)
- Breeze in (30 antonyms)
- Breezily (5 antonyms)
- Breezy (17 antonyms)
- Breviary (11 antonyms)
- Breviloquent (41 antonyms)
- Brevity (3 antonyms)
- Brew (14 antonyms)
- Brewing (12 antonyms)
- Bribable (29 antonyms)
- Bribe (7 antonyms)
- Brick-wall (80 antonyms)
- Brickbat (31 antonyms)
- Bridge (9 antonyms)
- Bridge the gap (2 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « breed »
- noun kind, class
- verb generate, bring into being
- verb raise, nurture
- Of this breed there are supposed to be about three millions in our Southern provinces.
- Extract from : « Punchinello, Vol. 1. No. 20, August 13, 1870 » by Various
- They are, in short, "We the people," this breed called Americans.
- Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
- The silkworm-rearers are now taught to breed from healthy moths only.
- Extract from : « The Roof of France » by Matilda Betham-Edwards
- Daniel Claus had set up a pack of hounds, equal in breed to Sir William's.
- Extract from : « In the Valley » by Harold Frederic
- The swan is said to breed wild now no further away than the North of Sweden.
- Extract from : « Beowulf » by Unknown
- "I never liked the breed, any way you look at 'em," Baumberger stated calmly.
- Extract from : « Good Indian » by B. M. Bower
- A very good thing, at least, for the country, to improve the breed of cattle.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 9 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- The mere presence of game does not breed in him a lust to slaughter something.
- Extract from : « The Forest » by Stewart Edward White
- The result was, the introduction into Scotland of the celebrated Cheviot breed.
- Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
- Unhappily, there are too many of your breed in that part already.
- Extract from : « Micah Clarke » by Arthur Conan Doyle