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Since "stroll" usually means a slow, leisurely walk, the opposite could be to hurry. So antonyms might include hurry, rush, dash, or run.
The antonym for wait is go or hurry and begin. Though "you'll have to wait for an answer" is different than "wait here, I'll be right back". In the first you're not being told to cease movement, just to stop expecting something soon. In that case, I'd say the antonym is "expect". In the second case, you're being asked to cease movement, in which case the antonym would be "continue moving".
The opposite could be dawdle, delay, linger, plod, or tarry.
Synonyms of accelerate: forward, speed up, advance, stimulate, quicken, hurry Antonyms of accelerate: decelerate, slow down, retard
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It's slow down.
The antonym for the word straggle is rush. Run and hurry are also antonyms for the word straggle. The word lag is a synonym for the word straggle.
Since "stroll" usually means a slow, leisurely walk, the opposite could be to hurry. So antonyms might include hurry, rush, dash, or run.
The opposite could be dawdle, delay, linger, plod, or tarry.
The antonym for wait is go or hurry and begin. Though "you'll have to wait for an answer" is different than "wait here, I'll be right back". In the first you're not being told to cease movement, just to stop expecting something soon. In that case, I'd say the antonym is "expect". In the second case, you're being asked to cease movement, in which case the antonym would be "continue moving".
Synonyms of accelerate: forward, speed up, advance, stimulate, quicken, hurry Antonyms of accelerate: decelerate, slow down, retard
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I was going to put off answering this question but decided to do it pronto. Antonyms for procrastination could be hasten, expedition, rush, furtherance, dispatch, hurry. Of course this does depend on context as always.
We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
I have to hurry if I'm going to make that meeting! Hurry hurry, rush rush!
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.