had on (Meaning)
had on
to trick or deceive intentionally, wear, to have plans for
Synonyms & Antonyms of had on
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- cheated
- led one up the garden path
- gaffed
- pulled the wool over one's eyes
- had
- bamboozled
- sucked in
- pulled one's leg
- burned
- duped
- teased
- led one down the garden path
- beguiled
- gulled
- spoofed
- hoodwinked
- stung
- took in
- misled
- gammoned
- hoaxed
- misinformed
- buffaloed
- bluffed
- conned
- cozened
- deluded
- faked out
- caught
- put on
- suckered
- juggled
- humbugged
- snookered
- snowed
- did a number on
- hornswoggled
- kidded
- misguided
- burnt
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
strung along,deceived, tricked, fooled, cheated, led one up the garden path, gaffed, pulled the wool over one's eyes, had, bamboozled
undeceived,showed up, exposed, revealed, uncovered, disclosed, divulged, debunked,told, unmasked
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.