hurtling Antonyms
Strongest:
- creeping
- creeping
- poking
- lingering
- dragging
- hanging-around-or-out-
- hanging-around-or-out-
- lingering
- lagging
- dragging
- poking
- lagging
- poking
- poking
- crawling
- crawling
Strong:
- shuffling
- dawdling
- ambling
- sauntering
- sauntering
- decelerating
- strolling
- plodding
- plodding
- lumbering
- decelerating
- loitering
- dawdling
- strolling
- dallying
- loitering
- ambling
- dallying
- shuffling
- lumbering
Weak:
Strongest:
- hurrying
- racing
- driving
- blasting
- traveling
- blowing
- whirling
- speeding
- running
- jumping
- travelling
- buzzing
- scurrying
- chasing
- zipping
- flying
- rushing
- darting
- scooting
- trotting
- scuttling
Strong:
- cracking-on-
- barreling
- bundling
- scampering
- careening
- bolting
- pelting
- whisking
- ripping
- rocketing
- jetting
- breezing
- ramming
- motoring
- hastening
- highballing
- hying
- beating-it
- bustling
- nipping
- hustling
- blazing
- cannonballing
- zooming
- careering
- hurling
- jogging
- barrelling
- stepping
- bowling
- haring
- shooting
- rustling
- galloping
- humping
- bombing
- dashing
- tearing
- coursing
- belting
Weak:
Meaning of hurtling
Webster
hurtling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Hurtle
hurtling Sentence Examples
- The meteor hurtled towards Earth at an alarming speed.
- The car hurtled down the winding road, narrowly missing the oncoming traffic.
- The arrow hurtled through the air with blinding speed.
- The hurricane winds hurtled through the city, causing widespread damage.
- The words hurtled out of his mouth, a torrent of anger and frustration.
- The plane hurtled towards the runway, its engines roaring.
- The spacecraft hurtled through the vastness of space, on a mission to explore the unknown.
- The emotions within her hurtled like a storm, leaving her feeling overwhelmed and lost.
- The insults hurtled between them like daggers, piercing deep wounds.
- The truth came hurdling towards her, like an unstoppable train that she couldn't avoid.
FAQs About the word hurtling
of Hurtle
hurrying, racing, driving, blasting, traveling, blowing, whirling, speeding, running, jumping
creeping, creeping, poking, lingering, dragging, hanging (around or out), hanging (around or out), lingering, lagging, dragging
The meteor hurtled towards Earth at an alarming speed.
The car hurtled down the winding road, narrowly missing the oncoming traffic.
The arrow hurtled through the air with blinding speed.
The hurricane winds hurtled through the city, causing widespread damage.