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Passed Time Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for passed time in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of passed time in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for passed time alphabetically.

achieve
  • accomplish
  • acquire
  • actualize
  • attain
  • bring about
  • bring off
  • bring to pass
  • cap
  • carry out
  • carry through
  • close
  • complete
do
  • accomplish
  • achieve
  • act
  • arrange
  • be responsible for
  • bring about
  • cause
  • close
  • complete
  • conclude
  • cook
  • create
energize
  • actify
  • activize
  • animate
  • arm
  • build up
  • electrify
  • empower
  • enable
  • enliven
  • excite
  • fortify
  • goose
face
  • air
  • appearance
  • aspect
  • cast
  • clock
  • countenance
  • dial
  • disguise
  • display
  • facet
  • features
  • finish
hurry
  • bustle
  • celerity
  • commotion
  • dash
  • dispatch
  • drive
  • expedition
  • expeditiousness
  • flurry
  • haste
  • precipitance
  • precipitateness
labor
  • activity
  • chore
  • daily grind
  • diligence
  • drudgery
  • effort
  • employment
  • endeavor
  • energy
  • exercise
  • exertion
  • grind
meet
  • accommodated
  • applicable
  • appropriate
  • apt
  • conformed
  • equitable
  • expedient
  • fair
  • felicitous
  • fit
  • good
  • happy
run
  • amble
  • bound
  • break
  • canter
  • dart
  • dash
  • drop
  • escape
  • fall
  • flight
  • gallop
  • jog
rush
  • blitz
  • charge
  • dash
  • dispatch
  • expedition
  • flood
  • flow
  • flux
  • haste
  • hastiness
  • hurriedness
  • precipitance
work hard
  • abide
  • agonize
  • be on pins and needles
  • be on tenterhooks
  • brook
  • chafe
  • endure
  • exert
  • fret
  • go
  • labor
  • lose sleep over
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