List of antonyms from "make vulnerable" to antonyms from "makes a dent"
Discover our 827 antonyms available for the terms "make waves, makes a connection, makes, make whoopee, make war, makeover" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Make vulnerable (7 antonyms)
- Make war (10 antonyms)
- Make waves (148 antonyms)
- Make way (47 antonyms)
- Make welcome (11 antonyms)
- Make well (62 antonyms)
- Make whole (36 antonyms)
- Make whoopee (21 antonyms)
- Make willing (37 antonyms)
- Make with (41 antonyms)
- Make young again (6 antonyms)
- Makebelieve (71 antonyms)
- Makebelieved (5 antonyms)
- Makebelieving (5 antonyms)
- Makeover (3 antonyms)
- Makes (61 antonyms)
- Makes a bet (15 antonyms)
- Makes a break (36 antonyms)
- Makes a choice (7 antonyms)
- Makes a comeback (44 antonyms)
- Makes a connection (18 antonyms)
- Makes a deal (74 antonyms)
- Makes a decision (39 antonyms)
- Makes a dent (23 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « makebelieve »
- As in made-up : adj invented mentally
- As in make-believe : adj imagined, unreal
- As in mock : adj artificial, fake
- As in assumed : adj pretended
- As in pretended : adj alleged; imaginary
- As in sham : adj artificial, counterfeit
- As in spurious : adj counterfeit, fake
- As in unnatural : adj not regular; artificial
- As in fictional : adj fictitious
- As in fictive : adj fictitious
- As in invented : adj fictitious
- As in pseudonymous : adj assumed
- As in fake : adj false, imitation
- As in false : adj fake, counterfeit
- As in fictitious : adj untrue, made-up
- As in make-believe : noun unreality
- As in pageant : noun spectacle or contest
- As in pretense : noun falsehood, affected show; cover
- As in pretension : noun false claim, assertion of importance
- As in show : noun false front; appearance given
- As in charade : noun pretense
- As in ignis fatuus : noun illusion
- As in disguise : noun covering, makeup for deception
- As in fake : noun imposter, copy
- As in feint : noun pretense
- As in illusion : noun false appearance; false belief
- As in imposture : noun fraud, trick
- As in dissimulate : verb conceal, disguise
- At these tidings Mrs. Makebelieve roused for a moment from her strange apathy.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve said that she felt altogether better that morning.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve further intimated that she intended to go to work that day.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Cafferty came in that evening for a chat with Mrs. Makebelieve.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve was astonished when the policeman knocked at her door.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- But the period of Mrs. Makebelieve's motherhood had drawn to a close, and her arms were empty.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve opened the letter which the evening's post had brought to her.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- But on the following morning Mrs. Makebelieve returned again to her labor.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- Mrs. Makebelieve has and holds all the privileges of the poor and the lonely.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
- There was no chair to sit on, so Mrs. Makebelieve requested him to sit down on the bed, which he did.
- Extract from : « Mary, Mary » by James Stephens
