Tears synonyms
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(Slang) Tears
An act or instance of grieving.
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The actions or feelings of one who mourns; specif., the expression of grief at someone's death
Any loud utterance; shout
The act of one who or that which weeps
The definition of a lamentation is an outward expression of grief.
A son of a bitch.
sob act
To charge with the head lowered; butt.
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To undergo or suffer a rupture:
To move quickly; dart.
(Informal) To move with speed or violence
To move swiftly; dart.
To pull; tug; snatch
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(Brit., Slang) To inform (on an accomplice)
To rend is to tear something into pieces, to wrench something violently or to cause great emotional pain.
(Informal) A spree:
The definition of damage is injury or harm to a person or thing that reduces health, value or usefulness.
A long deep cut.
cuts (related)
To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever:
(Intransitive) To split.
waits (antonym)
To be a waiter or waitress at:
idles (antonym)
To spend time unprofitably; be unemployed or inactive
sews (antonym)
To furnish with stitches for the purpose of closing, fastening, or attaching:
mends (antonym)
To repair (something broken, torn, or worn); restore to good condition; make whole; fix
fixes (antonym)
To influence the outcome or actions of (something) by improper or unlawful means:
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The shape of a drop of liquid about to fall.
A period of time spent in a particular way; a spell:
A shortcoming; defect; fault; blemish
A cutting or being cut
A continuous length or extent of something:
(Slang) A spree, especially a drinking spree.
(Slang) A drinking spree
renovations (antonym)
An act, or the process, of renovating.
perfections (antonym)
A person or thing that is the perfect embodiment of some quality
helps (related)
(Uncountable, euphemistic) Correction of deficits, as by psychological counseling or medication or social support or remedial training.
restraints (related)
To load to capacity; fill:
With a snap.
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To cut or tear into shreds.
(Intransitive) To suffer disjunction; to be parted or separated.
To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
(Archaic) To scrape or graze; wound slightly
To rage or roar, as a storm
Rant is defined as to complain at length in an angry, loud voice.
To spread unchecked, as a disease
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To rip, cut, or tear.
To rise up or pass off in fumes
To separate into parts; split up; sever
To pull or cut to pieces; separate into parts; divide up or mutilate
To undo the joining of; separate.
To claw is to grab or tear using the nails on a hand or foot.
To dilute by adding water to
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To move or progress rapidly:
To go in haste. Often used with it :
To move rapidly
(Informal) To move or propel something with speed and force
To move lightly, nimbly, and rapidly.
To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly
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To move quickly; hurry; run
Sprint is defined as to run a short race at full speed.
To cause to move or proceed quickly; hasten:
To move swiftly; scurry.
Scoot is defined as to quickly move or hurry.
(Football) To run with (the ball) after a direct snap from the center or after a handoff or pitchout
To move swiftly and powerfully, as a rocket
To enter or run (a horse, etc.) in a race
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 swiftly; flit; fly
To move or proceed rapidly:
To move swiftly or impetuously; rush
To move suddenly and fast
To move or cause to move energetically and busily.
To move or drive rapidly or recklessly
To move or spring suddenly.
To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.
In woodworking, to use a technique of splitting or sawing wood radially from a log (e.g. clapboards).
A spree or bout of unrestrained imbibing or eating
One of the secondary branches of an antler.
An object for which rent is charged or paid.
(Medicine) A break in the skin, usually where it joins a mucous membrane, producing a cracklike sore or ulcer.
The result of breaking, as a crack, separation, or opening:
(Physics, Electronics) A vacancy in a semiconductor, crystal, etc. left by the loss or absence of an electron: in some semiconductors it acts as a carrier of a positive electric charge
A drinking spree
An alcoholic drink; liquor
A binge; a spree.
(Obs.) A glassful drunk all at once, esp. as a toast
dry (related)
To remove moisture from.
moves (related)
To stir the emotions:
assembles (related)
To assemble is defined as to put something together.
drops (related)
A drop curtain.
drys (related)
(Rare) Dry land
To storm is defined as to move violently or with anger.
A flowing out or pouring forth; emission; secretion:
patches (antonym)
Patch means a piece of material used to cover, fix or protect.
Find another word for tears. In this page you can discover 116 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tears, like: lamenting, waterworks, weeps, grief, whimpering, sobbing, grieving, mourning, cry, weeping and lamentation.