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Flapped Tongue Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for flapped tongue in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of flapped tongue in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for flapped tongue alphabetically.

be quiet
  • be supported
  • lay
  • lean
  • lie still
  • loll
  • lounge
  • pause
  • prop
  • repose
  • roost
  • settle
  • sit
  • stand
  • stand still
  • stretch out
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
hide
  • adumbrate
  • blot out
  • bury
  • cache
  • camouflage
  • cloak
  • cover
  • curtain
  • disguise
  • dissemble
  • ditch
  • duck
  • eclipse
  • ensconce
  • go into hiding
listen
  • accept
  • admit
  • adopt
  • attend
  • audit
  • auscult
  • auscultate
  • be all ears
  • be attentive
  • catch
  • concentrate
  • eavesdrop
  • entertain
  • get
  • get a load of
refrain
  • burden
  • melody
  • music
  • song
  • strain
  • theme
  • tune
  • undersong
refuse
  • debris
  • dregs
  • dross
  • dump
  • dunghill
  • dust
  • hogwash
  • junk
  • leavings
  • litter
  • muck
  • offal
  • rejectamenta
  • remains
  • residue
secrete
  • bury
  • cache
  • conceal
  • cover
  • cover up
  • deposit
  • disguise
  • ditch
  • ensconce
  • finesse
  • harbor
  • hide out
  • keep quiet
  • keep secret
  • keep to oneself
suppress
  • abolish
  • annihilate
  • beat down
  • bottle
  • bring to naught
  • burke
  • censor
  • check
  • clamp
  • conceal
  • conquer
  • contain
  • cover up
  • crack down on
  • crush

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