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All turn off antonyms

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  • entrap β€” Catch (someone or something) in or as in a trap.
  • charm β€” Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive.
  • inveigle β€” to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge.
  • busied β€” actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • cartooning β€” a sketch or drawing, usually humorous, as in a newspaper or periodical, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person of popular interest.
  • infatuating β€” to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  • make with β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • go out with β€” date
  • lay for β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • jollying β€” Present participle of jolly.
  • anesthetized β€” to render physically insensible, as by an anesthetic.
  • expulse β€” To expel.
  • boxed in β€” simple past tense and past participle of box in.
  • beguile β€” If something beguiles you, you are charmed and attracted by it.
  • anaesthetising β€” Present participle of anaesthetise.
  • allure β€” to entice or tempt (someone) to a person or place or to a course of action; attract
  • lay hands on β€” the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • go bad β€” not good in any manner or degree.
  • delectate β€” to delight (a person)
  • deflorate β€” (of a plant) having lost its flowers
  • jawbone β€” a bone of either jaw; a maxilla or mandible.
  • caricaturing β€” a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things: His caricature of the mayor in this morning's paper is the best he's ever drawn.
  • decoy β€” If you refer to something or someone as a decoy, you mean that they are intended to attract people's attention and deceive them, for example by leading them into a trap or away from a particular place.
  • humored β€” a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
  • hypnotize β€” to put in the hypnotic state.
  • maculate β€” spotted; stained.
  • arm-twist β€” to subject to arm-twisting: The unions arm-twisted the government into negotiating by threatening widespread strikes.
  • highlighted β€” to emphasize or make prominent.
  • delectated β€” to please; charm; delight.
  • hexed β€” to bewitch; practice witchcraft on: He was accused of hexing his neighbors' cows because they suddenly stopped giving milk.
  • arm-twisting β€” persuasion
  • highlighting β€” to emphasize or make prominent.
  • bunking β€” a built-in platform bed, as on a ship.
  • implore β€” to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • anaesthetize β€” When a doctor or other trained person anaesthetizes a patient, they make the patient unconscious or unable to feel pain by giving them an anaesthetic.
  • come to β€” When someone who is unconscious comes to, they recover consciousness.
  • misdirected β€” Simple past tense and past participle of misdirect.
  • get to β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • misguide β€” to guide wrongly; misdirect.
  • humoring β€” a comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement: the humor of a situation.
  • intoxicate β€” to affect temporarily with diminished physical and mental control by means of alcoholic liquor, a drug, or another substance, especially to excite or stupefy with liquor.
  • witching β€” a person, now especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress. Compare warlock.
  • call forth β€” to cause (something) to come into action or existence
  • go steady β€” firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.
  • entertain β€” Provide (someone) with amusement or enjoyment.
  • bait β€” Bait is food which you put on a hook or in a trap in order to catch fish or animals.
  • map out β€” a representation, usually on a flat surface, as of the features of an area of the earth or a portion of the heavens, showing them in their respective forms, sizes, and relationships according to some convention of representation: a map of Canada.
  • honied β€” containing, consisting of, or resembling honey: honeyed drinks.
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