taking the count

The phrase “taking the count” has 4 syllables: tak-ing the count

It's pronounced as /ˈteɪ.kɪŋ ðə kaʊnt/


What is synonym and antonym for taking the count?

In the thesaurus, “taking the count” has 17 synonyms and 8 antonyms.

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


Synonyms for taking the count

Antonyms for taking the count

  • conquering
  • flourishing
  • prevailing
  • prospering
  • succeeding
  • thriving
  • triumphing
  • winning

Example Sentences

  • The boxer was on the verge of taking the count after a series of powerful punches to the head.
  • Despite his efforts to continue, the injured player had no choice but to start taking the count during the match.
  • The exhausted hiker collapsed on the trail, taking the count before being rescued by park rangers.
  • After a grueling debate, the politician was visibly shaken, seemingly taking the count against their opponent's arguments.
  • The patient's condition worsened suddenly, and the doctors feared they might be taking the count if emergency measures weren't taken swiftly.

On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to taking the count, such as: bombing, bowing out, collapsing, conquering, failing, falling, faltering.

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

Related Words

falling

  • abating
  • alleviating
  • angling
  • backslide
  • backsliding
  • biting the dust
  • bombing
  • bowed
  • bowing
  • bowing out
  • breaching
  • breaking
  • breaking the law
  • buckling
  • buying it
  • buying the farm
  • canting
  • capitulating
  • checking out
  • cocking
  • collapsing
  • compressing
  • conceding
  • condensing
  • constricting
  • consuming
  • contracting
  • crashing
  • cratering
  • croaking
  • crumbling
  • crumpling
  • dangling
  • de-escalating
  • decadence
  • decay
  • decaying
  • deceasing
  • declension
  • declination
  • decline
  • declined
  • declining
  • decreasing
  • deflating
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • degradation
  • demising
  • departing
  • descendant
  • descendent
  • descending
  • descent
  • deterioration
  • devaluation
  • diminishing
  • dipping
  • disappearing
  • diving
  • downfall
  • downgrade
  • drooping
  • droopy
  • dropping
  • drying up
  • dwindling
  • dying
  • easing
  • ebbing
  • ending
  • erring
  • evaporating
  • exiting
  • expiring
  • fading
  • failing
  • falling away
  • falling from grace
  • faltering
  • flagging
  • flatlining
  • flopping
  • floppy
  • flumping
  • flunking
  • folding
  • forfeiting
  • foundering
  • free-falling
  • giving out
  • giving up
  • giving up the ghost
  • going
  • handing over
  • hanging
  • heeling
  • hung
  • inclining
  • infringing
  • keeling
  • kicking in
  • kicking off
  • kicking the bucket
  • knuckling under
  • lapse
  • lapsing
  • leaning
  • lessening
  • letting up
  • limp
  • listing
  • losing
  • lowering
  • messing up
  • missing
  • moderating
  • nodding
  • nose-diving
  • offending
  • palling
  • parting
  • passing away
  • pegging out
  • pendant
  • pendent
  • pendulous
  • perishing
  • phasing down
  • plonking
  • plopping
  • plummeting
  • plunging
  • plunking
  • popping off
  • precipitating
  • predeceasing
  • receding
  • reclining
  • regress
  • regression
  • relapse
  • relaxing
  • relenting
  • relinquishing
  • remitting
  • retreating
  • retrogression
  • reversion
  • sagging
  • settling
  • shrinking
  • sinking
  • sinning
  • skidding
  • slackening
  • slanting
  • sliding
  • slipping
  • sloping
  • slumping
  • snuffing it
  • stepping out
  • stooping
  • straying
  • striking out
  • stumbling
  • submitting
  • subsiding
  • succumbing
  • surrendering
  • suspended
  • taking the count
  • tanking
  • tapering
  • tapering off
  • throwing
  • tilting
  • tipping
  • toppling
  • tottering
  • transgressing
  • trespassing
  • tripping
  • tumbling
  • vanishing
  • violating
  • wandering
  • waning
  • washing out
  • weakening
  • weeping
  • wiping out

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