take the count

The phrase “take the count” has 3 syllables: take the count

It's pronounced as /teɪk ðə kaʊnt/


What is synonym and antonym for take the count?

In the thesaurus, “take the count” has 71 synonyms and 25 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for take the count along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for take the count

  • accede
  • be humbled
  • be outdistanced
  • be sunk
  • be taken to cleaners
  • be the loser
  • be worsted
  • bomb
  • bow
  • bow out
  • break down
  • buckle
  • capitulate
  • cave
  • cave in
  • cease
  • collapse
  • come up short
  • croak
  • decease
  • decline
  • defer
  • demise
  • depart
  • drop
  • drop a bundle
  • eat crow
  • expire
  • fail
  • fall
  • fall victim to
  • falter
  • flake out
  • flop
  • flunk
  • fold
  • forfeit
  • founder
  • give in
  • give in to
  • give out
  • give up the ghost
  • give way
  • go
  • go down
  • go under
  • kiss goodbye
  • knuckle
  • knuckle under
  • lose
  • lose out
  • meet waterloo
  • miss
  • pack it in
  • pass
  • pass away
  • perish
  • quit
  • show white flag
  • strike out
  • submit
  • succumb
  • suffer defeat
  • take a beating
  • take the heat
  • tank
  • throw
  • throw in the towel
  • wash out
  • wilt
  • yield

Antonyms for take the count

  • achieve
  • ascend
  • confront
  • conquer
  • continue
  • defend
  • deny
  • face
  • fight
  • flourish
  • go up
  • hold on to
  • keep
  • maintain
  • meet
  • overcome
  • prevail
  • prosper
  • refuse
  • rise
  • stay
  • succeed
  • thrive
  • triumph
  • win

Meanings of take the count

  • verb
    1. To be knocked out.
    2. To take to opportunity to rest briefly after being knocked down but before being counted out by the referee.
    3. To lose or fail.

Example Sentences

  • The boxer struggled to stand up after the heavy punch, but eventually had to take the count.
  • In a dramatic turn of events, the champion was forced to take the count in the final round.
  • He didn't want to admit defeat, but the referee started to take the count as he lay on the mat.
  • Despite his best efforts, he had to take the count after the powerful blow to his jaw.
  • The crowd watched in silence as the underdog had to take the count after an unexpected knockout.

On this page you'll find 96 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to take the count, such as: accede, achieve, ascend, be humbled, be outdistanced, be sunk, be taken to cleaners.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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fall

  • abasement
  • abate
  • abatement
  • alleviate
  • angle
  • arrive
  • back down
  • backslide
  • basin
  • be casualty
  • be destroyed
  • be killed
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  • belly flop
  • bend
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  • bomb
  • bottom
  • bow
  • bow out
  • breach
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  • break down
  • break the law
  • breakdown
  • breakup
  • buckle
  • burnout
  • buy it
  • buy the farm
  • cant
  • capitulate
  • capitulation
  • cascade
  • cataract
  • cave in
  • chance
  • check out
  • chute
  • cock
  • collapse
  • come about
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  • compress
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  • contract
  • crash
  • crater
  • croak
  • crumbling
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  • curtailment
  • cut
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  • dark age
  • de-escalate
  • de-escalation
  • death
  • debasement
  • decadence
  • decay
  • decease
  • decimation
  • declension
  • declination
  • decline
  • declivity
  • decomposition
  • decrease
  • decrement
  • deduction
  • defeat
  • defer to
  • deflate
  • deflation
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • degradation
  • demise
  • demolishment
  • demolition
  • dent
  • depart
  • depletion
  • depreciate
  • depreciation
  • depression
  • descend
  • descent
  • desolation
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  • devolution
  • die
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  • disappointment
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  • dive
  • down
  • downfall
  • downgrade
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  • drag
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  • flatline
  • flop
  • flume
  • flump
  • flunk
  • fold
  • fold up
  • forfeit
  • founder
  • free-fall
  • give in
  • give out
  • give up
  • give up the ghost
  • give way
  • go
  • go down
  • go under
  • gravitate
  • hand over
  • hang
  • hanging
  • havoc
  • header
  • heel
  • hit the dirt
  • hollow
  • humiliation
  • incline
  • infringe
  • keel
  • keel over
  • kick in
  • kick off
  • kick the bucket
  • knuckle under
  • land
  • lapse
  • lean
  • lessen
  • lessening
  • let up
  • lie down
  • list
  • lose
  • loss
  • lower
  • lowering
  • meltdown
  • mess up
  • miss
  • misstep
  • moderate
  • nadir
  • nose-dive
  • nosedive
  • obey
  • occur
  • offend
  • pall
  • part
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  • pass into enemy hands
  • peg out
  • perish
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  • pitch
  • plonk
  • plop
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  • plummeting
  • plunge
  • plunk
  • pop off
  • pratfall
  • precipitate
  • predecease
  • recede
  • recession
  • recline
  • reduction
  • regress
  • relapse
  • relax
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  • remit
  • resign
  • resignation
  • retreat
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  • reversal
  • rotting
  • ruin
  • ruination
  • sag
  • setback
  • settle
  • shoot
  • shortening
  • shrink
  • shrinkage
  • shute
  • sin
  • sink
  • sinking
  • skid
  • slacken
  • slant
  • slide
  • slip
  • slope
  • slump
  • snuff it
  • spill
  • spin
  • spoiling
  • step out
  • step-down
  • stray
  • strike out
  • stumble
  • submit
  • subside
  • subtraction
  • succumb
  • sunset
  • surrender
  • take a header
  • take place
  • take the count
  • tank
  • taper
  • taper off
  • throw
  • tilt
  • tip
  • tip over
  • topple
  • totter
  • trail
  • transgress
  • trespass
  • trip
  • tumble
  • undoing
  • vanish
  • violate
  • wander
  • wane
  • wash out
  • waterfall
  • weaken
  • white water
  • wipe out
  • yield

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