Dashing synonyms
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jaunty (related)
In fashion; stylish; chic
Having a (specified) character, mood, or disposition
To spill or splash
The definition of gallant is brave, noble or polite.
That strikes or is on strike
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Marked by or given to extravagant, often tasteless display.
Being dashed; said especially of water
Being dashed; said especially of water
being hurled against
Being dashed; said especially of water
being blown against
Being dashed; said especially of water
shattering
Being dashed; said especially of water
Being dashed; said especially of water
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Hurtful or demoralizing
Being dashed; said especially of water
(Vulgar, colloquial) Used to disparage or curse someone or something.
That rolls (in various senses); specif., rotating or revolving, recurring, swaying, surging, resounding, trilling, etc.
Being dashed; said especially of water
Alternative spelling of windblown.
active (related)
Being in physical motion:
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brave (related)
(Archaic) Fine or splendid
fashionable (related)
Conforming to the current styles or trends; stylish:
Requiring or exhibiting courage or daring:
Adopting or setting current fashions and styles; sophisticated:
Having or characterized by courage; valiant.
Involving great risk or danger:
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(Archaic) Pleasant and friendly in a cheerful way; genial
Free from fear.
The definition of flamboyant is someone or something that is extravagant or looks flame-like in color or form.
Done with the head leading; headfirst:
The definition of lively is moving quickly, full of life or full of spirit.
(Nautical) Having a trim, streamlined appearance:
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Used as an intensive:
(Informal) Exceptional of its kind; remarkable.
Conforming to current style in dress, decoration, behavior, etc.; smart; fashionable
Full of animation and spirit; lively:
dull (antonym)
Not intensely or keenly felt:
drab (antonym)
Of a light olive brown or khaki color.
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boring (antonym)
The definition of boring is something for making holes.
plain (antonym)
Straightforward; frank or candid:
calm (antonym)
The definition of calm is someone or something who is peaceful and free from stress or worries.
unstylish (antonym)
Not stylish; unfashionable.
unimpressive (antonym)
Lacking the ability to impress, inability to produce an impression.
The definition of animated is to have or seem to have life or be lively.
Vivacious; lively:
The definition of pert is something that is bold and stylish with a little attitude, or lively and stimulating.
Full of or characterized by energy and high spirits; lively.
A la mode is defined as trendy or in style.
Of or characteristic of the mods or the styles they favored
Being in or conforming to the prevailing or current fashion; stylish:
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Fashionable; elegant:
The definition of trig is in good condition, neat or precise.
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Harsh or biting in tone or character:
Lively or energetic; brisk:
(Slang) Of, like, or for effeminate male homosexuals
(Slang) High-toned; luxurious; stylish
Sophisticated, aware, up-to-date, etc.
bright-eyed-and-bushy-tailed
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all-the-rage
action (related)
Designating or of a type of film characterized by a fast-paced plot, a series of suspenseful confrontations, violent fight and chase scenes, etc.
style (related)
The slender part of a flower pistil, connecting the ovary and the stigma. The pollen tube grows through the style delivering the pollen nuclei to the ovary.
usual (related)
The definition of usual is something common or regularly used.
(Informal) Smart and fashionable.
Characterized by careless unconventionality; rakish.
Stylish in appearance or dress.
(Comparable) Smart, trim, and elegant in appearance; fastidious (said of a person).
To film a scene in a movie.
(Juggling) To perform a flash.
Scoot is defined as to quickly move or hurry.
(Intransitive) To start and run with speed; to shoot rapidly along
To cause (a car, airplane, etc.) to crash
(Sports) To hit a ball, puck, or shuttlecock in a forceful overhand stroke.
(Informal) To act or move with speed or energy
Sprint is defined as to run a short race at full speed.
To cause to move or proceed quickly; hasten:
To enter or run (a horse, etc.) in a race
To start suddenly and run away, as a horse
To curse; to damn.
(Intransitive) To dash or flow noisily; to splash.
To spatter (a surface or object), especially to soil with splashes of liquid.
To calculate astrologically:
To cast down; overthrow
To move violently or with speed; dash
To cause to lose enthusiasm or resolution; disillusion or discourage:
To dampen is defined as to make something a little bit wet, or to reduce or make weaker.
The definition of thwart is to hinder or stop something from happening.
To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound.
To hit or beat, especially repeatedly.
To give a nip or nips
To move or progress rapidly:
(Informal) To move with speed or violence
hotfooting
To go in haste. Often used with it :
To move rapidly
To move lightly, nimbly, and rapidly.
To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly
To move quickly; hurry; run
To move swiftly; scurry.
To move swiftly and powerfully, as a rocket
To move at a vigorous gait:
To push one's way; move hurriedly
To hurry is defined as to rush, move quickly or do something faster than is comfortable.
(Intransitive) To move with haste.
To run away; flee
(Scot., North Eng.) To move to other quarters, esp. by stealth
To move or cause to move energetically and busily.
To move or drive rapidly or recklessly
To shoot out a spray
To splash about
To spatter.
To start or tend a fire in:
To move the lever of (a switch, clutch, etc.) or connect, disconnect, engage, etc. by so doing
To throw, cast, fling, or hurl
To move suddenly as when startled; jump; start; recoil
To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
(Geology) To displace or move (a vein, lode, or stratum, for example).
inspiriting (antonym)
To put spirit into; give life or courage to; cheer; exhilarate
helping (antonym)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
encouraging (antonym)
To give support to; be favorable to; foster; help
discouraging (related)
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
destroying (related)
(Intransitive) To cause destruction.
moving (related)
To stir the emotions:
roguish (related)
portly (related)
foppish (related)
moustachioed (related)
villainous (related)
square-jawed (related)
curly-haired (related)
suave (related)
Bright or lively, especially in color:
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