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Putting Muscle On Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for putting muscle on in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of putting muscle on in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for putting muscle on alphabetically.

cover
  • awning
  • bark
  • binding
  • camouflage
  • canopy
  • canvas
  • cap
  • caparison
  • case
  • ceiling
  • cloak
  • clothing
  • coating
  • covering
  • coverlet
  • disguise
  • dome
  • dress
give
  • accord
  • administer
  • allow
  • ante up
  • award
  • bequeath
  • bestow
  • cede
  • come across
  • commit
  • confer
  • consign
  • convey
  • deed
  • deliver
  • dish out
  • dispense
  • dispose of
hide
  • adumbrate
  • blot out
  • bury
  • cache
  • camouflage
  • cloak
  • cover
  • curtain
  • disguise
  • dissemble
  • ditch
  • duck
  • eclipse
  • ensconce
  • go into hiding
  • go underground
  • harbor
  • hold back
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
  • deal in
  • deposit
  • detain
  • direct
  • enjoy
  • garner
  • grasp
  • grip
  • have
  • heap
placate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • calm
  • cheer
  • comfort
  • conciliate
  • humor
  • make peace
  • make up
  • mollify
  • pacify
  • play up to
  • pour oil on
  • propitiate
  • reconcile
  • satisfy
  • soft-pedal
  • soothe
repress
  • black out
  • bottle
  • chasten
  • check
  • collect
  • compose
  • control
  • cool
  • cork
  • crush
  • curb
  • gridlock
  • hinder
  • hold back
  • inhibit
  • jam up
  • keep in
  • keep in check
soothe
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • appease
  • assuage
  • balm
  • becalm
  • butter up
  • calm down
  • cheer
  • compose
  • console
  • cool
  • cool off
  • dulcify
  • help
  • hush
  • lighten
  • lull

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