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List of antonyms from "calumniate" to antonyms from "came at from all sides"
Discover our 484 antonyms available for the terms "came a halt, came an agreement, came, came apart at the seams, calumniatory" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Calumniate (5 antonyms)
- Calumniator (10 antonyms)
- Calumniatory (9 antonyms)
- Cam (2 antonyms)
- Camaraderie (4 antonyms)
- Camarilla (9 antonyms)
- Cambered (14 antonyms)
- Cambering (14 antonyms)
- Came (21 antonyms)
- Came a close (15 antonyms)
- Came a conclusion (30 antonyms)
- Came a halt (5 antonyms)
- Came a point (3 antonyms)
- Came across (1 antonym)
- Came after (23 antonyms)
- Came again (16 antonyms)
- Came age (13 antonyms)
- Came an agreement (30 antonyms)
- Came an end (49 antonyms)
- Came and go (8 antonyms)
- Came apart (61 antonyms)
- Came apart at the seams (4 antonyms)
- Came around (136 antonyms)
- Came at from all sides (2 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « camarilla »
- As in kitchen cabinet : noun unofficial advisers
- As in circle : noun group of close friends, associates
- As in clique : noun group of friends
- As in combination : noun alliance, association
- Such were the methods of the camarilla who were ruling Russia!
- Extract from : « The Minister of Evil » by William Le Queux
- Their creatures have worked their way into the cabinet and the camarilla.
- Extract from : « Tales from Blackwood » by Various
- In either case the sovereignty of Ireland relapses into the hands of the permanent officials, that camarilla of Olympians.
- Extract from : « The Open Secret of Ireland » by T. M. Kettle
- Camarilla, kam-ar-il′a, n. a body of secret intriguers, esp.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) » by Various
- But how can we shake off this Camarilla that shelters itself behind a forest of bayonets?
- Extract from : « Anarchism » by E. V. Zenker
- Christina and her Camarilla scarcely know which most deeply to deplore—the intrusion of Cabrera or the expulsion of Bulwer.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 65, No. 400, February, 1849 » by Various
- Hardly anything could better illustrate the appalling mental position of the camarilla that has got to go.
- Extract from : « 'I Believe' and other essays » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
- The camarilla crowded round Ferdinand, who lay without sense or motion.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 » by Various
- Truly the camarilla were supporting each other, and I, an onlooker, stood amazed and astounded.
- Extract from : « The Minister of Evil » by William Le Queux
- Therefore, two days later, he delivered from the tribune of the Duma some terrible allegations against the camarilla.
- Extract from : « The Minister of Evil » by William Le Queux