List of antonyms from "go down the line for" to antonyms from "go into"
Discover our 831 antonyms available for the terms "go Dutch, go getter, go fifty-fifty, go in" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Go down the line for (18 antonyms)
- Go downhill (80 antonyms)
- Go Dutch (27 antonyms)
- Go easy (21 antonyms)
- Go easy on (66 antonyms)
- Go fifty-fifty (56 antonyms)
- Go for (5 antonyms)
- Go for a swim (1 antonym)
- Go for broke (157 antonyms)
- Go for jugular (55 antonyms)
- Go for the gold (18 antonyms)
- Go forth (37 antonyms)
- Go forward (24 antonyms)
- Go getter (31 antonyms)
- Go great guns (36 antonyms)
- Go halves (16 antonyms)
- Go hand in hand (15 antonyms)
- Go headfirst (6 antonyms)
- Go headlong (4 antonyms)
- Go in (30 antonyms)
- Go in advance (5 antonyms)
- Go in for (101 antonyms)
- Go in with (16 antonyms)
- Go into (6 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « go downhill »
- As in rot : verb corrode, deteriorate
- As in sink : verb deteriorate
- As in slump : verb decline, sink
- As in worsen : verb diminish, decay
- As in miscarry : verb fail to attain goal
- As in come down : verb worsen
- As in decline : verb lessen, become less
- As in degenerate : verb decay, deteriorate
- As in deteriorate : verb decay, degenerate
- As in die : verb wither, dwindle
- As in fail : verb be unsuccessful
- He'll go downhill so fast that a ship's anchor wouldn't hold him.
- Extract from : « Keziah Coffin » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- I think the hardest thing to do is to go downhill gracefully.
- Extract from : « Sylvia & Michael » by Compton Mackenzie
- I have always believed that it is easier to go downhill than to go up.
- Extract from : « Tenting To-night » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- And, ma'am, I know that his brother will be the ruin of John; he'll go downhill fast, as many a fine young fellow has done.
- Extract from : « For John's Sake » by Annie Frances Perram
- And then he explained to me that any fool can go uphill, but a Montenegrin is the only man who can go downhill.
- Extract from : « My Adventures as a Spy » by Robert Baden-Powell
- The moment that we began to go downhill I perceived that we were in a position of the greatest danger.
- Extract from : « The Casting Away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine » by Frank R. Stockton
- He was afflicted with what the Western people called the 'swaleys,' and could not go downhill.
- Extract from : « Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made » by James D. McCabe, Jr.
- You go downhill to it from the street, and it is crowded on all sides but the front by other buildings.
- Extract from : « Letters from the Holy Land » by Elizabeth Butler
- She did not often suffer from weariness any more, but she had, without knowing it, commenced to go downhill.
- Extract from : « Comrade Yetta » by Albert Edwards
- Anyhow, after a while he began to go downhill financially, which is another way of saying he got into debt.
- Extract from : « Those Times And These » by Irvin S. Cobb
