List of antonyms from "dead-end" to antonyms from "dead-tired"
Discover our 449 antonyms available for the terms "dead horse, dead one's feet, dead set on, dead-end, dead night" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Dead-end (35 antonyms)
- Dead-ended (16 antonyms)
- Dead ended (16 antonyms)
- Dead-ending (16 antonyms)
- Dead ending (16 antonyms)
- Dead-eye (3 antonyms)
- Dead-eyne (3 antonyms)
- Dead feet (11 antonyms)
- Dead gone (11 antonyms)
- Dead horse (15 antonyms)
- Dead level (18 antonyms)
- Dead-level (14 antonyms)
- Dead night (15 antonyms)
- Dead of night (15 antonyms)
- Dead on (55 antonyms)
- Dead-on (4 antonyms)
- Dead on one's feet (11 antonyms)
- Dead one's feet (11 antonyms)
- Dead set (28 antonyms)
- Dead set on (109 antonyms)
- Dead spot (2 antonyms)
- Dead stop (6 antonyms)
- Dead the world (8 antonyms)
- Dead-tired (11 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « dead-end »
- As in blind : adj hidden or covered
- As in dead end : noun cul-de-sac; deadlock
- As in stymie : verb frustrate, hinder
- Just about the stuffiest, dullest, dead-end in the universe.
- Extract from : « Deathworld » by Harry Harrison
- He was heading into a dead-end street, but there was an alley leading from it.
- Extract from : « Pursuit » by Lester del Rey
- But to nurse back to health a man who was to be court-martialled and shot, truly that seemed a dead-end occupation.
- Extract from : « The Backwash of War » by Ellen N. La Motte
- Thirty-five years old and working a dead-end job like this—Sammy was thirty-five.
- Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
- There is very little traffic across the frontier, so that Bridgetown station is a sort of dead-end.
- Extract from : « Meccania » by Owen Gregory
- Perhaps the lone human on Jumala herded up into this dead-end valley by the globes or the blue beasts.
- Extract from : « Star Hunter » by Andre Alice Norton
- The dead-end of nowhere, Neale called it, and the automobile gathered speed as it went by.
- Extract from : « The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies » by Grace Brooks Hill
- When he had neared the top he suddenly seemed to reach a dead-end; the stones were smooth above him.
- Extract from : « Warlord of Kor » by Terry Gene Carr
