All dashed antonyms
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D d verb dashed
- relieved — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- bolstered — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
- ambled — to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He ambled around the town.
- aided — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
- dawdled — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- assisted — to give support or aid to; help: Please assist him in moving the furniture.
- stayed — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
- fixed — fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable; firmly implanted; stationary; rigid.
- helped — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
- waited — to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive.
- grew — simple past tense of grow.
- lost — no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
- mended — to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
- abetted — to encourage, support, or countenance by aid or approval, usually in wrongdoing: to abet a swindler; to abet a crime.
- retreated — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
- allowed — to let have; give as one's share; grant as one's right: to allow a person $100 for expenses.
- inspirited — to infuse spirit or life into; enliven.
- permitted — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
noun dashed
- lumped — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.