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Came On Strong Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for came on strong in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of came on strong in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for came on strong alphabetically.

abandon
  • disregard
  • freedom
  • impulse
  • licentiousness
  • recklessness
  • spontaneity
  • thoughtlessness
  • uninhibitedness
  • unrestraint
  • wantonness
  • wildness
conceal
  • beard
  • burrow
  • bury
  • cache
  • camouflage
  • cloak
  • couch
  • cover
  • cover up
  • dissemble
  • ditch
  • duck
  • ensconce
  • enshroud
  • harbor
cover
  • awning
  • bark
  • binding
  • camouflage
  • canopy
  • canvas
  • cap
  • caparison
  • case
  • ceiling
  • cloak
  • clothing
  • coating
  • covering
  • coverlet
guard
  • bouncer
  • chaperon
  • chaperone
  • chaser
  • convoyer
  • custodian
  • defender
  • escort
  • guardian
  • lookout
  • picket
  • sentinel
  • sentry
  • shepherd
  • shield
hide
  • adumbrate
  • blot out
  • bury
  • cache
  • camouflage
  • cloak
  • cover
  • curtain
  • disguise
  • dissemble
  • ditch
  • duck
  • eclipse
  • ensconce
  • go into hiding
not show
  • abort
  • baffle
  • balk
  • bring to naught
  • bungle
  • cast down
  • chagrin
  • circumvent
  • come to nothing
  • dash
  • dash hopes
  • deceive
  • delude
  • disconcert
  • disenchant
protect
  • assure
  • bulwark
  • care for
  • champion
  • chaperon
  • conserve
  • cover
  • cover all bases
  • cover up
  • cushion
  • defend
  • fend
  • foster
  • give refuge
  • give sanctuary
save
  • bail out
  • come to rescue
  • defend
  • deliver
  • emancipate
  • extricate
  • free
  • get off the hook
  • get out of hock
  • give a break
  • liberate
  • pull out of fire
  • ransom
  • recover
  • redeem

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