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Stones Throw Antonyms

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

block
  • bar
  • brick
  • cake
  • chunk
  • cube
  • hunk
  • ingot
  • loaf
  • lump
  • oblong
  • piece
  • section
  • segment
conclusion
  • cease
  • cessation
  • close
  • closure
  • completion
  • consequence
  • culmination
  • denouement
  • desistance
  • development
  • end of the line
  • ending
  • eventuality
denial
  • abstaining
  • adjuration
  • brush-off
  • cold shoulder
  • contradiction
  • controversion
  • declination
  • disallowance
  • disapproval
  • disavowal
  • disclaimer
  • dismissing
  • disproof
egress
  • departure
  • doorway
  • emanation
  • emergence
  • escape
  • exit
  • exiting
  • exodus
  • issue
  • opening
  • outlet
  • setting-out
  • vent
exit
  • avenue
  • door
  • egress
  • fire escape
  • gate
  • hole
  • opening
  • outlet
  • passage out
  • vent
halt
  • arrest
  • break
  • break-off
  • close
  • cutoff
  • freeze
  • grinding halt
  • impasse
  • interruption
  • layoff
  • letup
  • pause
  • screaming halt
inaction
  • acedia
  • deferral
  • deliquescence
  • depression
  • doldrums
  • dormancy
  • ennui
  • fecklessness
  • idleness
  • inactivity
  • indolence
  • inertia
  • inertness
refusal
  • abnegation
  • ban
  • choice
  • cold shoulder
  • declension
  • declination
  • defiance
  • disallowance
  • disapproval
  • disavowal
  • disclaimer
  • discountenancing
  • disfavor
stoppage
  • abeyance
  • arrest
  • blockage
  • check
  • close
  • closure
  • cutoff
  • deduction
  • discontinuance
  • down
  • downtime
  • hindrance
  • interruption

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