had on (Meaning)
had on
to trick or deceive intentionally, wear, to have plans for
Synonyms & Antonyms of had on
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- pulled one's leg
- hoodwinked
- spoofed
- beguiled
- bluffed
- did a number on
- buffaloed
- took in
- hoaxed
- pulled the wool over one's eyes
- cozened
- duped
- teased
- burned
- deluded
- misled
- suckered
- gaffed
- misinformed
- gulled
- led one down the garden path
- caught
- gammoned
- cheated
- misguided
- hornswoggled
- conned
- stung
- humbugged
- led one up the garden path
- faked out
- kidded
- snowed
- snookered
- had
- put on
- bamboozled
- sucked in
- burnt
- juggled
Antonyms:
had on Sentence Examples
- He had a profound realization that would change his life forever.
- The child had a vivid imagination sparked by the fantastical stories they read.
- The town had a long and storied history that attracted tourists from afar.
- She had a strong desire to make a difference in the world.
- The team had a tough season but never gave up on each other.
- The old house had a creaky charm that made it feel lived-in and cozy.
- He had a strange habit of humming while he worked.
- The students had a rigorous curriculum that challenged their minds.
- The country had a rich tapestry of cultures that added to its allure.
- She had a deep love for animals and dedicated her life to their well-being.
FAQs About the word had on
to trick or deceive intentionally, wear, to have plans for
fooled, strung along,deceived, tricked, pulled one's leg, hoodwinked, spoofed, beguiled, bluffed, did a number on
revealed, exposed, undeceived, disclosed, uncovered,showed up, unmasked,told, unveiled, divulged
He had a profound realization that would change his life forever.
The child had a vivid imagination sparked by the fantastical stories they read.
The town had a long and storied history that attracted tourists from afar.
She had a strong desire to make a difference in the world.