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stuck - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: stuck
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: tight
Synonyms: fast, fastened, cemented
Main Entry: stuck
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: stranded
Synonyms: high and dry*, lost, grounded
Main Entry: stuck
Part of Speech: adjective3
Definition: perplexed
Synonyms: confounded, dumbfounded, puzzled, baffled
Main Entry: stick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adhere, affix
Synonyms: attach, bind, bond, catch, cement, clasp, cleave, cling, clog, cohere, fasten, fix, fuse, glue, hold, hug, jam, join, linger, lodge, paste, persist, remain, snag, solder, stay, unite, weld, be bogged down, become embedded, become immobilized, braze, cling like ivy, freeze to, hold fast, hold on, stay put, stick like barnacle, stick together
Antonyms: loosen, unfasten, unfix, unstick
Main Entry: stick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: poke with pointed object
Synonyms: dig, drive, gore, impale, insert, jab, penetrate, pierce, pin, plunge, prod, puncture, ram, run, sink, spear, stab, thrust, transfix
Main Entry: stick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: position, lay
Synonyms: deposit, drop, establish, fix, install, place, plant, plunk, put, set, settle, store, stuff, plonk
Antonyms: displace, remove
Main Entry: stick
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endure
Synonyms: abide, bear, brook, go, last, persist, stand, stay, stomach*, suffer, support, take, take it, tolerate, weather, bear up under, get on with, grin and bear it, put up with, see through
Antonyms: disobey, forget, refuse
Main Entry: aground
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: on the bottom of
Synonyms: ashore, beached, disabled, high and dry, shipwrecked, stranded, stuck, wrecked, foundered, grounded, marooned, reefed, swamped
Antonyms: afloat
Main Entry: dumbfounded
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: astounded, confused
Synonyms: agape, aghast, beat, bewildered, bowled over, breathless, confounded, dumb, overcome, overwhelmed, puzzled, shocked, speechless, startled, stuck, stumped, stunned, surprised, thrown, thunderstruck*, amazed, astonished, bamboozled, blown away, buffaloed, dismayed, flabbergasted, floored, knocked, licked, nonplused, staggered, taken aback
Antonyms: aware, expectant, unsurprised
Main Entry: immovable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fixed, stubborn
Synonyms: adamant, constant, fast, firm, hard-nosed, immobile, immutable, impassive, inflexible, intransigent, motionless, obdurate, quiescent, resolute, rooted, secure, set, solid, stable, stand pat*, stationary, steadfast, stuck, unalterable, unchangeable, uncompromising, unshakable, unwavering, unyielding, dead set on, dug in, immotile, locked in, set in concrete, set in stone, stick to guns, tough nut, unmodifiable
Antonyms: mobile, movable, moving, unfixed
Main Entry: puzzled
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: confused
Synonyms: bewildered, discombobulated*, dopey*, doubtful, foggy, hung up*, lost, perplexed, spaced out*, stuck, stumped, thrown, at a loss, at sea, baffled, bollixed, clueless, come apart, come unzipped, floored, fouled up, in a fog, loused up, messed up, mind-blown, mixed up, mucked up, mystified, nonplussed, rattled, screwed up, shook, shook up, unglued, without a clue
Antonyms: aware, certain, cognizant, sure
Main Entry: static
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: motionless, changeless
Synonyms: constant, fixed, format, immobile, immovable, inactive, inert, latent, passive, rigid, stable, stagnant, stationary, sticky, still, stopped, stuck, unchanging, unmoving, unvarying, at a standstill, deadlocked, gridlocked, stabile, stalled, standing still, unfluctuating
Antonyms: active, changeable, continuous, mobile, moving, variable
Main Entry: high and dry
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: abandoned and helpless
Synonyms: aground, deserted, shipwrecked, stranded, stuck, foundered, marooned
Antonyms: well provided for
Main Entry: fast
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fixed, immovable
Synonyms: adherent, ardent, close, constant, durable, faithful, fastened, firm, fortified, held, impregnable, indelible, inextricable, lasting, loyal, permanent, resistant, resolute, secure, set, sound, stable, staunch, steadfast, stuck, sure, tenacious, tight, true, unwavering, attached, constrained, glued, true blue, wedged
Antonyms: flexible, impermanent, insecure, loose, movable, unattached, unfixed
Main Entry: attach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: join, fasten
Synonyms: add, adhere, affix, annex, append, bind, connect, couple, fix, link, prefix, secure, stick, tie, unite, hitch on, hitch up, hook on, hook up, latch onto, make fast, rivet, slap on, tag on
Antonyms: detach, disconnect, disjoin, remove, separate, sever, unfasten
Main Entry: baffle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: perplex
Synonyms: amaze, astound, befuddle, bewilder, confound, confuse, daze, disconcert, dumbfound, elude, embarrass, faze, floor*, get, mix up, muddle, mystify, nonplus, puzzle, rattle, stick*, stump*, stun, throw, addle, buffalo
Antonyms: clear up, enlighten, explain
Main Entry: beguile
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fool
Synonyms: betray, bluff, burn*, cheat, chisel, con, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, entice, exploit, finesse, flimflam*, gyp*, have, hoodwink*, jockey, juggle, lure, manipulate, mislead, play, rook*, scam, seduce, shave*, snow*, stick*, string along, take, take in, trick, impose on, play for a sucker, rope in, suck in
Main Entry: bind
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fasten, secure
Synonyms: adhere, attach, bandage, border, chain, cinch, clamp, connect, constrict, cover, dress, edge, fetter, finish, fix, fold, furl, glue, hamper, hem, hitch, hobble, lace, lap, lash, leash, manacle, moor, muzzle, paste, pin, put together, restrain, restrict, rope, shackle, stick, strap, swathe, tether, tie, tie up, trammel, trim, truss, unite, wrap, yoke, encase, enchain, enfetter, handcuff, hitch on, hook on, hook up, peg down, pin down, pinion, tack on
Antonyms: free, loose, loosen, release, unfasten, untie, set free, unbind
Main Entry: bleed
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: extort
Synonyms: blackmail, confiscate, deplete, drain, exhaust, extract, fleece, impoverish, leech*, milk*, mulct, overcharge, rook*, sap*, skin*, squeeze*, steal, stick*, strong-arm, pauperize, put the screws to
Main Entry: butcher
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: slay and prepare animal for meat
Synonyms: beef up, carve, clean, cure, cut, cut down, dress, joint, liquidate, salt, slaughter, smoke, stick
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