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All get along antonyms

get a·long
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verb get along

  • languish — to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
  • cease — If something ceases, it stops happening or existing.
  • bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
  • fail — to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
  • lose — to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
  • halt — to falter, as in speech, reasoning, etc.; be hesitant; stumble.
  • stop — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
  • arrive — When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
  • argue — If one person argues with another, they speak angrily to each other about something that they disagree about. You can also say that two people argue.
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