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Takes Wind Out Of Sails Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for takes wind out of sails in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of takes wind out of sails in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for takes wind out of sails alphabetically.

abet
  • advocate
  • back
  • condone
  • egg on
  • encourage
  • endorse
  • goad
  • incite
  • instigate
  • prod
  • promote
  • provoke
  • sanction
  • spur
  • support
  • urge
aid
  • advancement
  • advice
  • advocacy
  • alleviation
  • allowance
  • assist
  • assistance
  • attention
  • backing
  • backup
  • benefaction
  • benefit
  • benevolence
  • bounty
  • care
  • charity
  • comfort
  • compensation
  • cooperation
  • deliverance
  • encouragement
  • endowment
  • favor
  • furtherance
allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
assist
  • abetment
  • aid
  • assistance
  • backing
  • benefit
  • boost
  • collaboration
  • comfort
  • compensation
  • cooperation
  • facilitation
  • furtherance
  • hand
  • helping hand
  • lift
  • reinforcement
  • relief
  • service
  • support
divide
  • abscind
  • bisect
  • branch
  • break
  • break down
  • carve
  • chop
  • cleave
  • cross
  • cut
  • cut up
  • demarcate
  • detach
  • dichotomize
  • disengage
  • disentangle
  • disjoin
  • dislocate
  • dismember
  • dissect
  • dissever
  • dissociate
  • dissolve
  • disunite
encourage
  • animate
  • applaud
  • boost
  • brighten
  • buck up
  • buoy
  • cheer
  • cheer up
  • comfort
  • console
  • embolden
  • energize
  • enhearten
  • enliven
  • excite
  • exhilarate
  • fortify
  • galvanize
  • give shot in arm
  • gladden
  • goad
  • hearten
  • incite
  • inspire
facilitate
  • aid
  • ease
  • expedite
  • forward
  • further
  • grease the wheels
  • hand-carry
  • help
  • make easy
  • open doors
  • promote
  • run interference for
  • simplify
  • smooth
  • speed
  • speed up
  • walk through
forward
  • ahead
  • forth
  • forward-looking
  • in advance
  • leading
  • onward
  • precocious
  • premature
  • progressing
  • progressive
  • propulsive
  • well-developed
go along
  • accompany
  • acquiesce
  • act jointly
  • assent
  • collaborate
  • concur
  • conspire
  • follow
  • share in
  • work together
help
  • advice
  • aid
  • assist
  • avail
  • balm
  • benefit
  • comfort
  • cooperation
  • corrective
  • cure
  • guidance
  • hand
  • helping hand
  • lift
  • maintenance
  • nourishment
  • remedy
  • service
  • succor
  • support
  • sustenance
  • use
  • utility
part
  • allotment
  • any
  • apportionment
  • articulation
  • atom
  • bit
  • bite
  • branch
  • chip
  • chunk
  • component
  • constituent
  • cut
  • department
  • detail
  • division
  • element
  • extra
  • factor
  • fraction
  • fragment
  • helping
  • hunk
  • ingredient
remain
  • abide
  • be left
  • bide
  • bivouac
  • bunk
  • cling
  • continue
  • delay
  • dwell
  • endure
  • freeze
  • go on
  • halt
  • hang
  • hang out
  • hold over
  • hold the fort
  • hover
  • inhabit
  • keep on
  • last
  • linger
  • live
  • lodge
separate
  • abstracted
  • apart
  • apportioned
  • asunder
  • cut apart
  • cut in two
  • detached
  • disassociated
  • discrete
  • disembodied
  • disjointed
  • distant
  • distributed
  • disunited
  • divergent
  • divided
  • divorced
  • far between
  • free
  • in halves
  • independent
  • isolated
  • loose
  • marked
stay
  • break
  • halt
  • holiday
  • sojourn
  • stop
  • stopover
  • vacation
support
  • abutment
  • agency
  • back
  • backing
  • base
  • bed
  • bedding
  • block
  • brace
  • buttress
  • collar
  • column
  • cornerstone
  • device
  • flotation
  • foothold
  • footing
  • foundation
  • fulcrum
  • groundwork
  • guide
  • hold
  • lining
  • means

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