keeled (over) Antonyms

Strongest:

Strong:

Weak:

    No Weak antonyms found.

Meaning of keeled (over)

keeled (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

keeled (over) Sentence Examples

  1. The boat keeled over as a result of the strong crosswinds.
  2. The canoeist lost his balance and the boat keeled over, sending him into the icy water.
  3. The sailboat keeled over dramatically, its sails flailing wildly in the gale.
  4. The old ship keeled over and sank in the middle of the ocean, leaving no trace behind.
  5. As the biker took a sharp turn, his motorcycle keeled over, nearly causing an accident.
  6. The drunken man staggered and keeled over, crashing to the ground with a loud thud.
  7. The tall tree keeled over in the storm, its roots ripped from the earth.
  8. The plane keeled over and crashed into the ground, leaving a trail of smoke and debris.
  9. The tornado caused widespread damage, with houses and trees keeled over in its wake.
  10. The rollercoaster made a sharp turn, causing the riders to feel like they were keeled over on their sides.

FAQs About the word keeled (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

collapsed, blacked out,fainted, passed out, swooned,conked (out),broke down, zonked (out)

came around,came to, revived,came round,

The boat keeled over as a result of the strong crosswinds.

The canoeist lost his balance and the boat keeled over, sending him into the icy water.

The sailboat keeled over dramatically, its sails flailing wildly in the gale.

The old ship keeled over and sank in the middle of the ocean, leaving no trace behind.