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Takes Cake Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for takes cake in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of takes cake in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for takes cake alphabetically.

depart
  • abandon
  • abdicate
  • absent
  • beat it
  • blast off
  • cut and run
  • cut out
  • decamp
  • desert
  • disappear
  • emigrate
fail
  • abort
  • back wrong horse
  • backslide
  • be defeated
  • be demoted
  • be found lacking
  • be in vain
  • be ruined
  • blunder
  • break down
  • come to naught
forfeit
  • cost
  • damages
  • fine
  • loss
  • mulct
  • penalty
  • relinquishment
languish
  • be disregarded
  • be neglected
  • brood
  • conk out
  • decline
  • desire
  • despond
  • deteriorate
  • die on vine
  • dwindle
  • ebb
leave
  • allowance
  • assent
  • authorization
  • concession
  • consent
  • dispensation
  • freedom
  • go-ahead
  • green light
  • liberty
  • okay
lose
  • be careless
  • be impoverished
  • be reduced
  • become poorer
  • bereave
  • capitulate
  • consume
  • default
  • deplete
  • disinherit
  • displace
mend
  • aid
  • ameliorate
  • amend
  • better
  • condition
  • convalesce
  • cure
  • darn
  • doctor
  • emend
  • fiddle with
miss
  • absence
  • blunder
  • default
  • defect
  • error
  • fault
  • loss
  • mishap
  • mistake
  • omission
  • oversight
neglect
  • carelessness
  • coolness
  • delinquency
  • disdain
  • disregardance
  • disrespect
  • heedlessness
  • inadvertence
  • inattention
  • inconsideration
  • indifference
pass
  • canyon
  • cut
  • gap
  • gorge
  • passage
  • passageway
  • path
  • ravine
smooth
  • bland
  • continuous
  • creamy
  • easy
  • effortless
  • equable
  • even
  • flat
  • fluent
  • fluid
  • flush

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