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List of antonyms from "hath a weakness for" to antonyms from "have a case"
Discover our 235 antonyms available for the terms "have a bearing on, haul, hauled, hath an odor, have a big mouth, have a case" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Hath a weakness for (2 antonyms)
- Hath an aversion to (13 antonyms)
- Hath an inclination (10 antonyms)
- Hath an odor (3 antonyms)
- Hath an urge for (6 antonyms)
- Hath appearance of (1 antonym)
- Hath aspects of (1 antonym)
- Hatred (23 antonyms)
- Haughtiness (8 antonyms)
- Haughty (4 antonyms)
- Haul (10 antonyms)
- Hauled (9 antonyms)
- Hauling (9 antonyms)
- Haunt (13 antonyms)
- Hauteur (8 antonyms)
- Have (39 antonyms)
- Have a bad name (3 antonyms)
- Have a bad time (18 antonyms)
- Have a bearing on (9 antonyms)
- Have a big mouth (3 antonyms)
- Have a bite (6 antonyms)
- Have a bone to pick (11 antonyms)
- Have a care (5 antonyms)
- Have a case (21 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « hauled »
- verb move, pull to another spot
- Two ropes were then hauled on board the vessel, a larger and a smaller.
- Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- We had hauled our manly tacks aboard, and had no thoughts of plunder.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- I hauled him in, and he told me, he thought, some one had hold of the other end of the sweep.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- The strange brig had hauled up for us even before we got out the launch.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- At this sight, we hauled up close on a wind, it blowing very fresh.
- Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- This squadron, which was nearest the Commander-in-Chief, obeyed and hauled off.
- Extract from : « The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson » by Robert Southey
- Finally, he hauled up his watch from its depths, and said, 'Eleven.
- Extract from : « Little Dorrit » by Charles Dickens
- Then the caps were placed on rollers, and hauled up by gangs of men.
- Extract from : « English Villages » by P. H. Ditchfield
- Would he be hauled out of the hollow tree and made a prisoner?
- Extract from : « The Dare Boys of 1776 » by Stephen Angus Cox
- The gang-plank was hauled in, and the Aurora swung out from the bank.
- Extract from : « White Fang » by Jack London