rag on (Meaning)
rag on
torment, tease, to make fun of, clothing, a low quality newspaper, something resembling a rag, a waste piece of cloth, newspaper, a sleazy newspaper, torment sense 2, tease, an outburst of boisterous fun, clothes usually in poor or ragged condition, a waste or worn piece of cloth, shabby or very worn clothing, to rail at, any of various hard rocks, a large roofing slate that is rough on one side, a composition in ragtime, prank
Synonyms & Antonyms of rag on
Synonyms:
- skewer
- scout
- cock a snook (at)
- tease
- parody
- shoot down
- jeer
- poke fun at
- sneer (at)
- jibe
- cock snooks (at)
- make fun of
- gibe
- deride
- scoff (at)
- taunt
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- hassle
- heckle
- rally
- travesty
- torment
- imitate
- josh
- chaff
- harry
- bad-mouth
- tweak
- disparage
- parrot
- needle
- caricature
- pester
- target
- harass
- ride
- kid
- scorn
- bug
- jive
- ape
- bait
- take off (on)
- satirize
- rib
- pooh-pooh
- decry
- put down
- belittle
- burlesque
- rag
- quiz
- pooh
- razz
- twit
- mimic
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
rag on Sentence Examples
- Sarah used an old rag to dust the furniture, leaving it spotless.
- The mechanic wrapped a rag around the wrench to prevent scratches on the delicate bolts.
- The painter dipped a paint-soaked rag into the thinner to clean his brushes.
- The dog's muddy paws stained the white rag used to wipe them clean.
- The gardener used a wet rag to gently remove aphids from his rose bushes.
- The surgeon used sterile rags to absorb fluids during the operation.
- The firefighters used a wet rag to cover their faces from the smoke.
- The hiker packed a small rag to wipe away sweat during his trek.
- The housekeeper used a damp rag to polish the glass windows to a brilliant shine.
- The chef used a clean rag to wipe down the countertops after preparing dinner.
FAQs About the word rag on
torment, tease, to make fun of, clothing, a low quality newspaper, something resembling a rag, a waste piece of cloth, newspaper, a sleazy newspaper, torment se
laugh (at),ridicule, make sport of, mock, skewer, scout, cock a snook (at), tease, parody, shoot down
approve, commend, sanction, endorse, indorse,applaud,
Sarah used an old rag to dust the furniture, leaving it spotless.
The mechanic wrapped a rag around the wrench to prevent scratches on the delicate bolts.
The painter dipped a paint-soaked rag into the thinner to clean his brushes.
The dog's muddy paws stained the white rag used to wipe them clean.