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List of antonyms from "gets a likeness" to antonyms from "gets carried away"
Discover our 541 antonyms available for the terms "gets an eyeful of, gets a load of, gets bottom of, gets ahold of, gets back one's feet, gets better of" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Gets a likeness (3 antonyms)
- Gets a load of (47 antonyms)
- Gets a soapbox (17 antonyms)
- Gets ahold of (5 antonyms)
- Gets along (9 antonyms)
- Gets an eyeful of (12 antonyms)
- Gets angry (5 antonyms)
- Gets around (100 antonyms)
- Gets as a result (12 antonyms)
- Gets as result (12 antonyms)
- Gets astride (12 antonyms)
- Gets away (82 antonyms)
- Gets away with (21 antonyms)
- Gets back in shape (13 antonyms)
- Gets back one's feet (9 antonyms)
- Gets back shape (13 antonyms)
- Gets back to (17 antonyms)
- Gets bearings (5 antonyms)
- Gets better (39 antonyms)
- Gets better of (66 antonyms)
- Gets bigger (35 antonyms)
- Gets bottom of (4 antonyms)
- Gets by (2 antonyms)
- Gets carried away (1 antonym)
Definition of the day : « gets around »
- As in inveigle : verb entice, manipulate
- As in negotiate : verb traverse, cross
- As in overcome : verb beat, defeat
- As in prevail upon/prevail on : verb persuade, influence
- As in shirk : verb avoid, get out of responsibility
- As in shun : verb avoid, ignore
- As in sidestep : verb dodge
- As in socialize : verb be friendly at gatherings
- As in veer : verb change direction
- As in weasel : verb avoid, evade
- As in prevail on : verb persuade
- As in bypass : verb avoid
- As in cajole : verb attempt to coax; flatter
- As in goldbrick : verb idle
- As in circulate : verb flow
- As in circumvent : verb fool, mislead
- As in nationalize : verb socialize
- As in deviate : verb stray from normal path
- As in divert : verb take attention away
- As in dodge : verb avoid
- As in elude : verb avoid; escape
- As in evade : verb get away from
- As in foil : verb circumvent, nip in the bud
- When summer gets around I guess it's likely the next thing to hell.
- Extract from : « The Heart of Unaga » by Ridgwell Cullum
- His credit ain't much to boast of now, and when it gets around that I have drawn out, it won't improve.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of an American Citizen » by Robert Herrick
- “Why, he will very likely be my husband one of these days, when he gets around to it,” she explained frankly.
- Extract from : « Eve to the Rescue » by Ethel Hueston
- When he gets around to it, he can send me some money to further this work I am engaged on here.
- Extract from : « The Curved Blades » by Carolyn Wells
- Somehow I got twisted up in the shrubbery, and instead of goin' back the way I came, I gets around on the other corner.
- Extract from : « Shorty McCabe » by Sewell Ford
- She gets around the ten year age limit because of the fact that she is the mascot of the Troop.
- Extract from : « The Girl Scout's Triumph » by Katherine Keene Galt
- Meanwhile Miss Leroy gets around to statin' the real reason why we're bein' honored.
- Extract from : « The House of Torchy » by Sewell Ford
- Then he knows she'd be awful sweet to a little baby and so next time he gets around he brings one to us.
- Extract from : « Suzanna Stirs the Fire » by Emily Calvin Blake
- His left foot was cut off in a trap, but he gets around nicely on one stump.
- Extract from : « Meg of Mystery Mountain » by Grace May North
- It will be a month old before he gets around to sound my heart action again, and he will have forgotten all about it by then.
- Extract from : « The Girls of Central High at Basketball » by Gertrude W. Morrison