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Kicked The Tires Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for kicked the tires in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of kicked the tires in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for kicked the tires alphabetically.

answer
  • Band-Aid
  • acknowledgment
  • antiphon
  • back talk
  • backcap
  • close
  • comeback
  • comment
  • cooler
  • counterclaim
  • crack
  • defense
  • disclosure
  • echo
  • elucidation
  • explanation
  • feedback
forget
  • blow
  • clean forget
  • consign to oblivion
  • dismiss from mind
  • disremember
  • draw a blank
  • escape one's memory
  • fail to remember
  • let slip from memory
  • lose consciousness of
  • lose sight of
  • misrecollect
  • obliterate
  • think no more of
ignore
  • avoid
  • be oblivious to
  • blink
  • brush off
  • bury one's head in sand
  • cold-shoulder
  • discount
  • disdain
  • evade
  • fail
  • forget
  • let it go
  • look the other way
  • neglect
  • omit
  • overlook
  • overpass
neglect
  • carelessness
  • coolness
  • delinquency
  • disdain
  • disregardance
  • disrespect
  • heedlessness
  • inadvertence
  • inattention
  • inconsideration
  • indifference
  • laxity
  • laxness
  • oversight
  • scorn
  • slight
  • thoughtlessness
overlook
  • discount
  • disdain
  • fail to notice
  • forget
  • ignore
  • leave out
  • leave undone
  • let fall between the cracks
  • let go
  • let slide
  • make light of
  • miss
  • omit
  • overpass
  • pass
  • pass by
  • pay no attention
reply
  • acknowledgment
  • antiphon
  • back talk
  • comeback
  • counter
  • echo
  • feedback
  • knee-jerk reaction
  • lip
  • reaction
  • reciprocation
  • rejoinder
  • respond
  • response
  • retaliation
  • retort
  • return

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