All leave antonyms
leave
L l noun leave
- denial β A denial of something is a statement that it is not true, does not exist, or did not happen.
- difference β the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
- disagreement β the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
- disapproval β the act or state of disapproving; a condemnatory feeling, look, or utterance; censure: stern disapproval.
- imprisonment β to confine in or as if in a prison.
- incarceration β the act of incarcerating, or putting in prison or another enclosure: The incarceration rate has increased dramatically.
- protest β an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid: a protest against increased taxation.
- refusal β an act or instance of refusing.
- restraint β a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
- veto β the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
- limitation β a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
- prohibition β the act of prohibiting.
- restriction β something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation.
- workday β a day on which work is done; working day.
- greeting β the act or words of a person who greets.
- hello β hello, world
- core β The core of a fruit is the central part of it. It contains seeds or pips.
- base β The base of something is its lowest edge or part.
verb leave
- remove β to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
- remain β to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
- complete β You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
- come in β If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received.
- face β the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
- stay β (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
- come β When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
- finish β to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
- arrive β When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
- stop β to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
- hold β to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
- keep β to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- join β to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
- continue β If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
- care β If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
- maintain β to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
- do β Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- help β to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
- begin β To begin to do something means to start doing it.
- initiate β to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
- start β to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
- keep on β to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- go β to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- disallow β to refuse to allow; reject; veto: to disallow a claim for compensation.
- refuse β to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
- reject β to refuse to have, take, recognize, etc.: to reject the offer of a better job.
- withhold β to hold back; restrain or check.
- receive β to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
- take β to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- retain β to keep possession of.