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Gat On The Act Antonyms

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

block
  • bar
  • brick
  • cake
  • chunk
  • cube
  • hunk
  • ingot
  • loaf
  • lump
  • oblong
  • piece
  • section
  • segment
  • slab
  • slice
direct
  • absolute
  • bald
  • blunt
  • candid
  • categorical
  • downright
  • explicit
  • express
  • forthright
  • frank
  • matter-of-fact
  • open
  • outspoken
  • person-to-person
  • plain
hinder
  • arrest
  • balk
  • bar
  • block
  • bottleneck
  • box in
  • burden
  • check
  • choke
  • clog
  • contravene
  • counteract
  • crab
  • cramp
  • crimp
impede
  • bar
  • block
  • blow whistle on
  • brake
  • check
  • clog
  • close off
  • cramp one's style
  • curb
  • cut off
  • dam
  • delay
  • deter
  • discomfit
  • disconcert
observe
  • beam
  • behold
  • catch
  • contemplate
  • detect
  • dig
  • discern
  • discover
  • distinguish
  • eagle-eye
  • espy
  • examine
  • eyeball
  • flash
  • get a load of
obstruct
  • arrest
  • bar
  • barricade
  • block
  • check
  • choke
  • clog
  • close
  • congest
  • crab
  • curb
  • cut off
  • drag one's feet
  • fill
  • foul up
prevent
  • anticipate
  • arrest
  • avert
  • avoid
  • baffle
  • balk
  • bar
  • block
  • check
  • chill
  • cool
  • cork
  • counter
  • counteract
  • dam
stop
  • bar
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • blockade
  • break
  • break off
  • brick wall
  • cease
  • cessation
  • check
  • close
  • closing
  • conclusion
  • control
watch
  • analog watch
  • chronometer
  • digital watch
  • pocket watch
  • stopwatch
  • ticker
  • timepiece
  • timer
  • wristwatch

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