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All course antonyms

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verb course

  • trickle — to flow or fall by drops, or in a small, gentle stream: Tears trickled down her cheeks.
  • shun — to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
  • delay — If you delay doing something, you do not do it immediately or at the planned or expected time, but you leave it until later.
  • slow — moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • retreat — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
  • dally — If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time.
  • dawdle — If you dawdle, you spend more time than is necessary going somewhere.
  • procrastinate — to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
  • wait — 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.
  • ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  • neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
  • run away — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • rest — a support for a lance; lance rest.

noun course

  • disorder — lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • disorganization — a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
  • cessation — The cessation of something is the stopping of it.
  • halt — to falter, as in speech, reasoning, etc.; be hesitant; stumble.
  • stoppage — an act or instance of stopping; cessation of activity: the stoppage of all work at the factory.
  • inaction — absence of action; idleness.
  • discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
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