All kited antonyms
kite
K k verb kited
- arrived — to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination: He finally arrived in Rome.
- filled — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
- came — Came is the past tense of come.
- stayed — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
- captured — Simple past tense and past participle of capture.
- grabbed — to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
- seized — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- fill — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
- fill up — a full supply; enough to satisfy want or desire: to eat one's fill.
- put — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
- arrive — When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
- capture — If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
- grab — to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
- come — When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
- stay — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
- seize — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
noun kited
- questioned — a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.