kick over the traces

The phrase “kick over the traces” has 6 syllables: kick o-ver the trac-es

It's pronounced as /kɪk ˈoʊvər ðə ˈtreɪsɪz/


What is synonym and antonym for kick over the traces?

In the thesaurus, “kick over the traces” has 50 synonyms and 11 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for kick over the traces along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for kick over the traces

  • bask
  • blow off steam
  • buck
  • carouse
  • carry on
  • combat
  • contest
  • crow
  • cut loose
  • defy
  • delight
  • disobey
  • enjoy
  • fight
  • fool around
  • frolic
  • gloat
  • go on a spree
  • indulge
  • kick up heels
  • kid around
  • lap up
  • lark
  • let go
  • let loose
  • live it up
  • luxuriate
  • make merry
  • make whoopee
  • mock
  • mutiny
  • oppose
  • paint the town
  • paint the town red
  • rebel
  • rejoice
  • relish
  • resist
  • revolt
  • revolutionize
  • riot
  • roll
  • rollick
  • run around
  • savor
  • step out
  • thrive
  • wallow
  • whoop it up
  • withstand

Antonyms for kick over the traces

  • attend
  • be sad
  • disappoint
  • dislike
  • distress
  • follow
  • hate
  • mind
  • obey
  • serve
  • submit

Meanings of kick over the traces

  • verb
    1. To rebel against authority; to defy orders or instructions.

Example Sentences

  • Don't be afraid to kick over the traces and pursue your dreams, even if they seem unconventional.
  • After years of strict adherence to tradition, the artist decided to kick over the traces and experiment with new techniques.
  • She felt the urge to kick over the traces and break free from the monotony of her daily routine.
  • Some people are hesitant to kick over the traces, fearing the unknown consequences of straying from societal norms.
  • The rebellious teenager had a tendency to kick over the traces, much to the dismay of his parents and teachers.

On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to kick over the traces, such as: attend, bask, be sad, blow off steam, buck, carouse, carry on.

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