capitalized (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The painting hung proudly (on) the east wall of the gallery.
  2. The bird perched gracefully (on) the branch of the tree.
  3. The vase sat elegantly (on) the mantlepiece.
  4. The books were neatly arranged (on) the bookshelf.
  5. The child played happily (on) the swing.
  6. The wind howled fiercely (on) the stormy night.
  7. The sun beamed brightly (on) the first day of summer.
  8. The cat curled up comfortably (on) the sofa.
  9. The dog chased the squirrels (on) the lawn.
  10. The teacher wrote the notes (on) the chalkboard.

capitalized (on) Meaning

capitalized (on)

to get an advantage from (something, such as an event or situation)

FAQs About the word capitalized (on)

to get an advantage from (something, such as an event or situation)

abused, manipulated,used, leveraged, cashed in (on), played (on or upon), traded on, wrought, exploited, imposed (on or upon)

No antonyms found.

The painting hung proudly (on) the east wall of the gallery.

The bird perched gracefully (on) the branch of the tree.

The vase sat elegantly (on) the mantlepiece.

The books were neatly arranged (on) the bookshelf.