What are the hypernyms for Hast a go at?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for hast a go at?
Antonyms for the phrase 'hast a go at' include restraint, refrain, withhold, hesitate and avoid. When one refrains from 'having a go at' something, they show a level of caution and choose not to partake in an action that could result in regret or failure. Withholding refers to the act of holding back from taking part in something or expressing an opinion, while hesitation means a delay in taking action or making a decision. Avoiding something entirely means completely steering clear of it. Antonyms for 'hast a go at' imply tempered action, caution, and a conscious effort to avoid risks.
What are the antonyms for Hast a go at?
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v.
• address
• attempt
• engage
- banish
, - bore
, - break off
, - break up
, - cancel
, - decline
, - defuse
, - discharge
, - disconnect
, - disenchant
, - disgust
, - disinterest
, - dismiss
, - eject
, - expel
, - fire
, - free
, - give up
, - let go
, - offend
, - oust
, - refuse
, - reject
, - release
, - repel
, - repulse
, - surrender
, - turn off
, - yield
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• pursue
• seek
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