takes out

The phrase “takes out” has 2 syllables: takes out

It's pronounced as /teɪks aʊt/


What is synonym and antonym for takes out?

In the thesaurus, “takes out” has 76 synonyms and 59 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for takes out along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for takes out

  • abstracts
  • accompanies
  • acts out
  • airs
  • annihilates
  • assassinates
  • blots out
  • blows away
  • budges
  • bumps off
  • butchers
  • carries off
  • claims
  • clears
  • courts
  • croaks
  • cuts
  • cuts down
  • dates
  • demounts
  • destroys
  • dislocates
  • dislodges
  • dispatches
  • displaces
  • disturbs
  • does away with
  • does in
  • draws
  • draws off
  • draws out
  • eliminates
  • eradicates
  • escorts
  • executes
  • expresses
  • exterminates
  • extracts
  • fells
  • gets
  • ices
  • kills
  • knocks off
  • liquidates
  • looses
  • massacres
  • moves
  • murders
  • neutralizes
  • offs
  • pulls
  • puts away
  • releases
  • removes
  • rubs out
  • sees
  • shifts
  • shoots
  • shoots down
  • slaughters
  • slays
  • smites
  • snuffs
  • states
  • terminates
  • transfers
  • transposes
  • unleashes
  • ventilates
  • vents
  • voices
  • whacks
  • wipes out
  • withdraws
  • woos
  • zaps

Antonyms for takes out

  • allays
  • anchors
  • animates
  • bridles
  • checks
  • chokes
  • clamps
  • constrains
  • contains
  • controls
  • curbs
  • embeds
  • engrains
  • entrenches
  • fixes
  • governs
  • handles
  • hitches
  • holds back
  • imbeds
  • implants
  • ingrains
  • inhibits
  • intrenches
  • lodges
  • lulls
  • manages
  • moors
  • mounts
  • muffles
  • places
  • pockets
  • positions
  • pulls in
  • puts
  • quells
  • quiets
  • raises
  • represses
  • restores
  • restrains
  • resurrects
  • resuscitates
  • revives
  • roots
  • secures
  • sets
  • sets up
  • sites
  • situates
  • smothers
  • soothes
  • sticks
  • stifles
  • stills
  • strangles
  • suppresses
  • swallows
  • tames

Example Sentences

  • She takes out the trash every Monday morning.
  • He takes out a loan to buy a new car.
  • The teacher takes out a book to read to the class.
  • The chef takes out fresh ingredients from the refrigerator to start cooking.
  • He takes out his frustration on the punching bag at the gym.

On this page you'll find 135 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to takes out, such as: abstracts, accompanies, acts out, airs, allays, anchors, animates.

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

Related Words

dates

  • accompanies
  • ages
  • appointments
  • arrangements
  • assignations
  • attends
  • calls
  • continuances
  • courts
  • durations
  • engagements
  • escorts
  • gallants
  • get-togethers
  • goes out
  • goes steady
  • half-lifes
  • half-lives
  • hitches
  • interviews
  • invitations
  • keeps company
  • life spans
  • lifetimes
  • lives
  • longevities
  • makes love
  • meetings
  • rendezvous
  • romances
  • runs
  • schedules
  • sees
  • spans
  • sparks
  • spells
  • standings
  • steps out
  • stretches
  • takes out
  • tenures
  • terms
  • times
  • tours
  • trysts
  • turns
  • visits
  • woos

fares

  • accelerates
  • actuates
  • advances
  • affords
  • approaches
  • banquets
  • boards
  • breakfasts
  • breaks bread
  • carries on
  • comes
  • comes along
  • contrives
  • copes
  • digs in
  • dines
  • dines out
  • does
  • drives
  • eats
  • ekes out
  • fast-forwards
  • feasts
  • feeds
  • fends for oneself
  • forges
  • gains ground
  • gets along
  • gets by
  • gets on
  • gluts
  • goes
  • goes along
  • goes off
  • gorges
  • gormandizes
  • grazes
  • impels
  • journeys
  • lasts
  • lunches
  • makes do
  • makes ends meet
  • makes out
  • makes shift
  • manages
  • marches
  • messes
  • nears
  • nibbles
  • noshes
  • overeats
  • overfeeds
  • paces
  • partakes
  • passes
  • picks
  • picnics
  • pigs out
  • proceeds
  • progresses
  • propels
  • pushes
  • refreshes
  • repairs
  • repasts
  • runs
  • scrounges
  • shifts
  • snacks
  • speeds
  • squeezes
  • sups
  • survives
  • swings
  • takes out
  • travels
  • victuals
  • wends
  • wrests
  • wrings

gains ground

  • accelerates
  • actuates
  • advances
  • approaches
  • comes
  • comes along
  • does
  • drives
  • fares
  • fast-forwards
  • forges
  • gets along
  • gets on
  • goes
  • goes along
  • goes off
  • impels
  • journeys
  • marches
  • nears
  • paces
  • passes
  • proceeds
  • progresses
  • propels
  • pushes
  • repairs
  • runs
  • speeds
  • takes out
  • travels
  • wends

gallants

  • Beau Brummells
  • admirers
  • attends
  • beaus
  • beaux
  • beloveds
  • blades
  • boyfriends
  • bucks
  • cavaliers
  • clotheshorses
  • courts
  • coxcombs
  • crushes
  • dandies
  • darlings
  • dashers
  • dates
  • dears
  • dudes
  • escorts
  • exquisites
  • fancy Dans
  • favorites
  • fellows
  • flames
  • fops
  • goes out
  • honeys
  • intendeds
  • jays
  • lounge lizards
  • lovers
  • loves
  • macaronis
  • men
  • old men
  • popinjays
  • pretty boys
  • romances
  • sees
  • significant others
  • sparks
  • squeezes
  • steadies
  • steps out
  • suitors
  • swains
  • sweethearts
  • sweetie pies
  • sweeties
  • sweets
  • swells
  • takes out
  • valentines
  • wooers
  • woos

ices

  • annihilates
  • assassinates
  • assures
  • attests
  • blots out
  • blows away
  • bumps off
  • butchers
  • carries off
  • certifies
  • cinches
  • claims
  • croaks
  • cuts down
  • destroys
  • dispatches
  • does away with
  • does in
  • eliminates
  • ensures
  • eradicates
  • executes
  • exterminates
  • fells
  • gets
  • guarantees
  • guaranties
  • insures
  • kills
  • knocks off
  • liquidates
  • massacres
  • murders
  • neutralizes
  • offs
  • pledges
  • promises
  • puts away
  • rubs out
  • secures
  • shoots
  • shoots down
  • slaughters
  • slays
  • smites
  • snuffs
  • swears
  • takes out
  • terminates
  • vouches
  • warrants
  • whacks
  • wipes out
  • witnesses
  • zaps

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