All ran antonyms
ran
R r verb ran
- lingered — to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave: We lingered awhile after the party.
- dragged — to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- idled — not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing: idle workers.
- combated — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- grappled — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
- faced — having a specified kind of face or number of faces (usually used in combination): a sweet-faced child; the two-faced god.
- loafed — Simple past tense and past participle of loaf.
- drifted — Simple past tense and past participle of drift.
- hobbled — to walk lamely; limp.
- ambled — to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He ambled around the town.
- ambulated — Simple past tense and past participle of ambulate.
- loitered — to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
- dawdled — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
- gimped — a limp.
- lagged — to fail to maintain a desired pace or to keep up; fall or stay behind: After five minutes of hard running, some of them began to lag.
- circumambulated — Simple past tense and past participle of circumambulate.
- wandered — to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray: to wander over the earth.
- limped — to walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame.