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fell - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: fell
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: chop down
Synonyms: bowl over*, bring down, cleave, cut, cut down, dash, demolish, down, drop, flatten, floor*, gash, ground, hack, hew, level, mangle, prostrate, pull down, raze, sever, shoot, slash, split, sunder, tumble, blow down, cause to fall, knock down, knock over, lay low*, mow down, rive, shoot down*, strike down, throw down
Antonyms: build, construct, erect, raise
Main Entry: fall
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: descend; become lower
Synonyms: abate, backslide, buckle, cascade, collapse, crash, decline, decrease, depreciate, diminish, dip, dive, drag, droop, dwindle, ease, ebb, flag, flop, go down, gravitate, keel over, land, lapse, lessen, pitch, plummet, plunge, recede, regress, relapse, settle, sink, slip, slope, slump, spin, stumble, subside, topple, totter, trail, trip, tumble, wane, be precipitated, break down, cave in, drop down, fold up, hit the dirt, nose-dive, take a header, tip over
Antonyms: ascend, climb, rise, scale, go up
Main Entry: fall
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be overthrown by an enemy; surrender
Synonyms: back down, bend, capitulate, die, drop, give in, go down, go under, obey, perish, resign, slump, submit, succumb, yield, be casualty, be destroyed, be killed, be lost, be taken, defer to, eat dirt, fall to pieces, give up, give way, lie down, pass into enemy hands
Antonyms: advance, attain, overcome, overthrow, reach, win
Main Entry: fall
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: happen
Synonyms: arrive, become, befall, chance, come about, occur, come to pass, take place
Main Entry: bring down
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reduce or hurt
Synonyms: abase, cut down, damage, drop, fell, floor, injure, level, lower, murder*, overthrow, overturn, prostrate, pull down, slay*, tumble, undermine, upset, wound, KO, knock down, lay low, mow down, shoot down, throw down
Antonyms: aid, encourage, help, raise
Main Entry: chop
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cut up with tool
Synonyms: cleave, clip, cube, dice, divide, fell, fragment, hack, hash, hew, lop, mangle, mince, sever, shear, slash, truncate, whack, axe, hackle
Main Entry: dismantle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take apart
Synonyms: annihilate, bankrupt, bare, break up, decimate, demolish, denude, deprive, destroy, disassemble, dismember, dismount, disrobe, divest, fell, level, pull down, raze, ruin, strike, strip, subvert, take down, tear down, undo, wrack, wreck, break down, denudate, knock down, part out, take to pieces, unrig
Antonyms: assemble, build, combine, construct, put together, raise
Main Entry: ferocious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: violent, barbaric
Synonyms: barbarous, bloodthirsty, brutal, cruel, fell, feral, fierce, frightful, grim, implacable, inhuman, lupine, merciless, murderous, pitiless, predatory, rapacious, ravenous, relentless, ruthless, savage, truculent, unmerciful, unrestrained, untamed, vehement, vicious, voracious, wild, brutish, inhumane, ravening, sanguinary, tigerish, wolfish
Antonyms: gentle, innocent, kind, mild, nonviolent, tame, tender
Main Entry: fierce
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: violent, menacing
Synonyms: angry, animal, ape, awful, barbarous, bloodthirsty, blustery, boisterous, bold, brutal, cruel, cutthroat*, dangerous, enraged, fell, feral, ferocious, fiery, frightening, furious, horrible, impetuous, infuriated, intense, malevolent, malign, murderous, passionate, powerful, primitive, raging, raving, relentless, savage, stormy, strong, tempestuous, terrible, threatening, truculent, tumultous/tumultuous, uncontrollable, untamed, vehement, venomous, vicious, wild, brutish, flipped, howling, tigerish
Antonyms: calm, gentle, kind, meek, nonviolent, peaceful, tame, tender, unthreatening
Main Entry: flatten
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: level out
Synonyms: abrade, compress, crush, debase, deflate, depress, fell, floor, flush, grade, ground, iron out, lay, plane, plaster*, prostrate, raze, roll, smash, smooth, squash, straighten, subdue, trample, beat down, even out, knock down, lay low, mow down, spread out
Antonyms: break, elevate, raise, round, make uneven
Main Entry: floor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: perplex, confound
Synonyms: baffle, beat, bewilder, bowl over*, bring down*, conquer, defeat, discomfit, disconcert, down, drop, dumbfound, fell, flatten, ground, level, nonplus, overthrow, prostrate, puzzle, stump, throw, bring up short, knock down, lay low*
Antonyms: clear up, explain
Main Entry: hill
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: uprising of earth's surface; pile
Synonyms: acclivity, ascent, bluff, cliff, climb, down, drift, dune, elevation, eminence, fell, gradient, headland, heap, height, hillock, inclination, incline, knoll, mesa, mound, mount, precipice, prominence, promontory, protuberance, range, ridge, rise, shock, slope, stack, summit, butte, esker, highland, hillside, hilltop, hummock, rising ground, talus, tor, upland
Antonyms: canyon, ditch, gulley
Main Entry: inhuman/inhumane
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: animal, savage
Synonyms: barbaric, barbarous, bestial, brutal, cannibalistic, cold-blooded, cruel, devilish, diabolical, fell, ferocious, fiendish, fierce, grim, hateful, heartless, implacable, malicious, malign, malignant, mean, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, ruthless, truculent, unfeeling, unkind, unrelenting, unsympathetic, vicious, uncompassionate
Antonyms: animate, human/humane, sensate
Main Entry: murderous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: difficult
Synonyms: arduous, brutal, criminal, cruel, dangerous, deadly, destroying, destructive, devastating, fell, ferocious, harrowing, hellish, killing, lethal, ruinous, savage, strenuous, unpleasant, exhausting, sapping
Antonyms: easy, facile, pleasant
Main Entry: pelt
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: animal fur
Synonyms: coat, fell, hair, hide, jacket, skin, wool, epidermis, slough
Notes: skin is the general term for an animal's outer covering; the layer of fur, hair, or wool is the coat; hide is the tough skin of certain large animals that is tanned and made into leather; pelt is untanned skin of fur-bearing animals
Main Entry: raze
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flatten, knock down; wipe out
Synonyms: batter, bomb, bulldoze, capsize, crash, decimate, delete, demolish, destroy, dynamite, efface, erase, expunge, extinguish, extirpate, fell, level, obliterate, overthrow, overturn, pull down, reduce, remove, rub out*, ruin, scatter, smash, spill, strike out, subvert, tear down, topple, total, undo, upset, wipe out, wrack, wreck, zap*, blow down, break down, cast down, mow down, scratch out, tear up, throw down, unbuild, unmake
Antonyms: build, construct
Main Entry: skin
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: outer covering, especially of animate being
Synonyms: bark, case, casing, coating, crust, fell, film, fur, hide, hull, husk, integument, jacket, membrane, outside, parchment, peel, pelt, rind, sheath, shell, shuck, surface, carapace, cutis, derma, dermis, epidermis, sheathing, slough, tegument, vellum
Antonyms: body, core, interior, middle
Main Entry: ax/axe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cut with large blade
Synonyms: chop, cut, cut down, fell, hew
Main Entry: cut
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sever, chop with sharp instrument; incise
Synonyms: amputate, behead, bisect, bite, carve, chip, chisel, cleave, clip, crop, curtail, dice, dispatch, dissect, divide, facet, fell, gash, guillotine, hack, hash, hew, intersect, lacerate, level, lop, massacre, mince, mow, nick, notch, part, penetrate, perforate, pierce, prune, puncture, quarter, raze, reap, rend, rip, saber, score, separate, shave, shear, slash, slaughter, slay, slice, slit, sliver, snip, chine, decussate, dissever, flitch, lay open, mow down, rabbet, rive, saw, scarify, scissor, scythe, sickle, skive
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