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Shows A Leg Antonyms

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

bore
  • bother
  • bromide
  • bummer
  • creep
  • deadhead
  • downer
  • drag
  • drip
  • dull person
  • flat tire
  • headache
  • nag
calm
  • at a standstill
  • at peace
  • bland
  • breathless
  • breezeless
  • bucolic
  • cool
  • halcyon
  • harmonious
  • hushed
  • in order
  • inactive
deaden
  • KO
  • abate
  • alleviate
  • anesthetize
  • benumb
  • blunt
  • check
  • chloroform
  • consume
  • cushion
  • damp
  • dampen
discourage
  • abash
  • afflict
  • alarm
  • appall
  • awe
  • beat down
  • bother
  • break one's heart
  • bully
  • cast down
  • chill
  • confuse
go to sleep
  • absent oneself
  • decamp
  • deny oneself
  • depart
  • draw back
  • ebb
  • exit
  • fall back
  • get away
  • get off
  • give ground
  • give up work
hypnotize
  • anesthetize
  • bring under control
  • captivate
  • charm
  • drug
  • dull the will
  • entrance
  • fascinate
  • hold under a spell
  • induce
  • lull to sleep
  • magnetize
lull
  • abeyance
  • break
  • breather
  • breathing spell
  • calmness
  • coffee break
  • comma
  • downtime
  • hiatus
  • hush
  • layoff
  • letup
quiet
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close
  • close-mouthed
  • could hear a pin drop
  • dumb
  • hushed
  • hushful
  • inaudible
  • low
  • low-pitched
  • muffled
sleep
  • bedtime
  • catnap
  • coma
  • dormancy
  • doze
  • dream
  • dullness
  • few z's
  • forty winks
  • hibernation
  • lethargy
  • nap
stop
  • bar
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • blockade
  • break
  • break off
  • brick wall
  • cease
  • cessation
  • check
  • close

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