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All have on antonyms

have on
H h

verb have on

  • conceal — If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully.
  • hide — Informal. to administer a beating to; thrash.
  • refuse — to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
  • uncover — to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
  • unwrap — to remove or open the wrapping of.
  • disrobe — Take off one's clothes.
  • freshen — to make fresh; refresh, revive, or renew: We need a good rain to freshen the flowers.
  • refresh — to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc. (often used reflexively).
  • delight — Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
  • reject — to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
  • abandon — If you abandon a place, thing, or person, you leave the place, thing, or person permanently or for a long time, especially when you should not do so.
  • leave alone — separate, apart, or isolated from others: I want to be alone.
  • take off — the act of taking.
  • rebuild — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
  • cheer — When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game.
  • please — (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
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