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Took Bite Out Of Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for took bite out of in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of took bite out of in 17 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for took bite out of alphabetically.

aggravate
  • be at
  • be on the back of
  • bother
  • bug
  • bum
  • dog
  • drive up the wall
  • exasperate
  • gall
  • get
  • get on one's nerves
  • get to
  • give a hard time
  • grate
  • hack
  • irk
  • irritate
agitate
  • beat
  • churn
  • concuss
  • convulse
  • disturb
  • rock
  • rouse
  • stir
  • toss
anger
  • acrimony
  • animosity
  • annoyance
  • antagonism
  • blow up
  • cat fit
  • chagrin
  • choler
  • conniption
  • dander
  • disapprobation
  • displeasure
  • distemper
  • enmity
  • exasperation
  • fury
  • gall
annoy
  • T-off
  • abrade
  • agitate
  • ask for it
  • badger
  • be at
  • be on the back of
  • bedevil
  • beleaguer
  • bore
  • bother
  • break
  • bug
  • burn up
  • chafe
  • displease
  • distress
depress
  • abase
  • afflict
  • ail
  • bear down
  • beat
  • beat down
  • bother
  • bug
  • bum out
  • cast down
  • chill
  • cow
  • damp
  • dampen
  • darken
  • daunt
  • debase
disagree
  • be discordant
  • be dissimilar
  • clash
  • conflict
  • contradict
  • counter
  • depart
  • deviate
  • differ
  • discord
  • disharmonize
  • dissent
  • diverge
  • run counter to
  • vary
  • war
disturb
  • afflict
  • agitate
  • ail
  • alarm
  • amaze
  • annoy
  • arouse
  • astound
  • badger
  • burn up
  • complicate
  • confound
  • confuse
  • depress
  • discompose
  • dishearten
  • disrupt
excite
  • accelerate
  • agitate
  • amaze
  • anger
  • animate
  • annoy
  • arouse
  • astound
  • awaken
  • bother
  • chafe
  • delight
  • discompose
  • disturb
  • electrify
  • elicit
  • energize
incite
  • abet
  • activate
  • actuate
  • agitate
  • animate
  • arouse
  • coax
  • craze
  • drive
  • egg on
  • encourage
  • excite
  • exhort
  • fan the fire
  • foment
  • force
  • forward
irritate
  • abrade
  • affront
  • aggravate
  • annoy
  • bother
  • bug
  • burn
  • chafe
  • confuse
  • distemper
  • disturb
  • drive up the wall
  • enrage
  • exasperate
  • fret
  • gall
  • get
move
  • act
  • action
  • alteration
  • change
  • maneuver
  • measure
  • modification
  • motion
  • movement
  • ploy
  • procedure
  • proceeding
  • shift
  • step
  • stir
  • stirring
  • stratagem
provoke
  • abet
  • abrade
  • affront
  • aggravate
  • anger
  • annoy
  • bother
  • bug
  • chafe
  • enrage
  • exasperate
  • exercise
  • foment
  • fret
  • gall
  • get
  • get on one's nerves
release
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • acquittance
  • charge
  • clemency
  • commute
  • deliverance
  • discharge
  • emancipation
  • exemption
  • exoneration
  • floater
  • freedom
  • freeing
  • let-off
  • liberation
  • liberty
trouble
  • agitation
  • anxiety
  • bad news
  • bind
  • bother
  • commotion
  • concern
  • danger
  • difficulty
  • dilemma
  • dire straits
  • discontent
  • discord
  • disorder
  • disquiet
  • dissatisfaction
  • distress
turn up
  • appear
  • attend
  • blow in
  • come in
  • enter
  • get
  • get in
  • make an appearance
  • materialize
  • pop in
  • punch in
  • put in an appearance
  • reach
  • roll in
  • show
  • show up
  • weigh in
upset
  • agitated
  • all torn up
  • amazed
  • antsy
  • apprehensive
  • blue
  • broken up
  • bummed out
  • capsized
  • chaotic
  • come apart
  • confused
  • disconcerted
  • dismayed
  • disordered
  • disquieted
  • distressed
worry
  • anguish
  • annoyance
  • apprehension
  • bad news
  • care
  • concern
  • disquiet
  • distress
  • disturbance
  • doubt
  • fear
  • headache
  • heartache
  • irritation
  • misery
  • misgiving
  • nag

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