To thwart someone's plans is to obstruct or hinder their efforts to achieve a particular goal or objective. It involves actively preventing or impeding their progress or success in some way. Thwarting can take various forms, such as creating obstacles, sabotaging their actions, or interfering with their plans. Ultimately, the goal is to disrupt their intentions and prevent them from accomplishing what they set out to do.
"Thwart" can be a verb, noun or preposition. Defined from the dictionary (which would be a much better, more direct source to use for any word): As a verb: to prevent one from accomplishing something: "he never did anything to thwart his father"; "he was thwarted in his plans". As a noun: a structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat. As a preposition: from one side to another side of; across: "a cloud spread thwart the shore".
aid, assist, encourage are all antonyms for thwart
I think it's THWART-er-os
Antonyms: Thwart- help, assist Accommodate- neglect, avoid Retire- move forward, active Slither- run, jump
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Thwart means to confound, foil a plan beat someone or to run transversely across. I must thwart the villain in his plans. The seating ran thwart ships across the boat.
Eating a full meal at dinnertime will thwart evening hunger.
You are no long able to thwart me since my plans for world domination have passed the point of no return.
They find another way... and smear you. Narcissistic Rage kicks in.
Don John plans to thwart Claudio and Hero's plans to marry and he partly succeeds but ultimately his plan is itself thwarted by the intrepid members of the watch and Borachio's loose tongue.
"Thwart" can be a verb, noun or preposition. Defined from the dictionary (which would be a much better, more direct source to use for any word): As a verb: to prevent one from accomplishing something: "he never did anything to thwart his father"; "he was thwarted in his plans". As a noun: a structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat. As a preposition: from one side to another side of; across: "a cloud spread thwart the shore".
A thwart is a seat across a boat for a rower to sit on.
aid, assist, encourage are all antonyms for thwart
The word is thwart (prevent someone from doing something).
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People who thwart other people could be called opponents, or obstacles.
Antony is dangerous. Cassius foresaw that Antony, if allowed to live, would thwart the conspirators' plans and make himself a dictator.