What are some opposite words for FREAK?
Antonyms for FREAK
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This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term FREAK.
Princeton's WordNet
freak, monster, monstrosity, lusus naturaenoun
a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
Synonyms:
addict, ogre, fiend, monster, demon, lusus naturae, teras, junkie, nut, colossus, junky, goliath, devil, monstrosity, giant, behemoth, freakaddict, nut, freak, junkie, junkyverb
someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction
"a golf addict"; "a car nut"; "a bodybuilding freak"; "a news junkie"
Synonyms:
addict, bollock, testis, junkie, lusus naturae, monster, screwball, nut, junky, monstrosity, egg, fruitcake, en, testicle, ball, orchis, crank, drug addict, nut case, crackpot, ballock, freakfreak out, freak, gross outverb
lose one's nerve
"When he saw the accident, he freaked out"
Synonyms:
freak out, repel, disgust, freak, revolt, gross out
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My partner, my love, and my home died today after a freak accident, we met when I was 18 and he was 19, and we've been together ever since. I wasn't supposed to be saying goodbye at 37. I don't know how to be a grown up without him, but I'll learn. I just wish I didn't have to.
It was a freak accident. It happened.
it isn't really so ridiculous that I did all of this. I'm not really a freak; I am a member of the community.
The difference between him and some of the other wings that Villanova has produced in recent seasons is the physical tools, mikal Bridges is 6-6 with a 7-0 wingspan and can essentially play the point at times if needed. Justin Moore is 6-foor-4 without the benefit of Condor arms. Donte DiVincenzo is a freak athlete. He posted the highest max vertical at the combine in 2018. Justin Moore is not that level of athlete.
We did not think that anything like this could happen, we werent on the ice. We were on the dock. It was a freak accident; if we had a life jacket they could have laid on the thick ice and pulled me up.
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