pounce [pouns] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
pounce [pouns]
Part of Speech: noun, verb
Definition: leap at; take by surprise
Synonyms: ambush, attack, bound, dart, dash, dive, drop, fall upon, jump, snatch, spring, strike, surge, swoop, take unawares
Main Entry: descent
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: assault, attack
Synonyms: advance, foray, incursion, invasion, pounce, raid, swoop
Main Entry: jump
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: leap
Synonyms: bob, bounce, bound, buck, canter, caper, capriole, dance, dive, drop, fall, gambade, gambol, hop, hopping, hurdle, jar, jerk, jolt, leapfrog, leapfrogging, leaping, lurch, nosedive, plummet, plunge, pounce, rise, saltation, shock, skip, skipping, spring, start, swerve, twitch, upspring, upsurge, vault, wrench
Example Sentences
  • Apart from a propensity to pounce on prey, cats' aloof elegance has long made them the choice for animal companionship.
  • Somewhere in the recesses of her mind, the author of this wonderful book knew that acrostic-makers would pounce.
  • The birds perch, watch, and then swoop to the ground to pounce on their prey.
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Main Entry: powder
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fine, loose grains made by crushing a solid
Synonyms: crumb, dust, film, grain, grit, meal, particle, pounce, pulverulence, seed, talc
Antonyms: solid
Main Entry: seize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abduct; take by force
Synonyms: ambush, annex, apprehend, appropriate, arrest, arrogate, bag, bust, capture, carry off, catch, claw, clutch, commandeer, confiscate, conquer, exact, force, gain, get, grab, grasp, hijack, hook, impound, incorporate, kidnap, lift, nab, nail, occupy, overcome, overpower, overrun, overwhelm, pick up, pounce, secure, snag, snare, spirit away, subdue, take, take by storm, take captive, take over, take possession of, throttle, trap, usurp, wrench
Notes: cease means to put an end to a state or an activity, to stop - while seize means to take hold of, to grab
Antonyms: free, liberate, release
Main Entry: swoop
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: descend quickly
Synonyms: dive, fall, plummet, plunge, pounce, rush, slide, stoop, sweep
Antonyms: ascend
Related Words
Main Entry: descent
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
deciduous, declivous, decurrent, decursive, defluous, demersal, descendent, descending, downgyred, labent, nodding to its fall, stillatitious
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Motion downwards] Descent.
Category: 4. Motion with reference to direction
Synonyms:
-nouns
descent, descension, declension, declination; fall; falling: slump; drop, plunge, plummet, cadence; subsidence, collapse, lapse; downfall, tumble, slip, tilt, trip, lurch; cropper, culbute; titubation, stumble; fate of Icarus., avalanche, debacle, landslip, landslide., declivity, dip, hill.
-verbs
descend; go down, drop down, come down; fall, gravitate, drop, slip, slide, settle; plunge, plummet, crash; decline, set, sink, droop, come down a peg; slump., dismount, alight, light, get down; swoop; stoop; fall prostrate, precipitate oneself; let fall., tumble, trip, stumble, titubate, lurch, pitch, swag, topple, topple over, tumble over, topple down, tumble down; tilt, sprawl, plump down, come down a cropper.
-adjectives
descending; descendent; decurrent, decursive; labent, deciduous; nodding to its fall.
-adverbs
downhill, downwards.
-phrases
the bottom fell out.
Antonyms: ascent
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