poking Antonyms
Strongest:
- hasty
- ready
- ready
- brisk
- speedy
- dizzy
- whirlwind
- rapid
- speedy
- rocketing
- running
- lightning
- fleet
- breathless
- bolting
- racing
- speeding
- swift
- flying
- prompt
- quick
- speeding
- fast
- rocketing
- breathless
- fast
- bolting
- rushing
- running
- rushing
- lightning
- whirlwind
- racing
- quick
- snappy
- prompt
- rapid
- swift
- fleet
- hasty
- snappy
- brisk
- flying
- dizzy
Strong:
- meteoric
- hurrying
- warp-speed
- barreling
- hurrying
- accelerated
- careering
- expeditious
- scurrying
- whisking
- scurrying
- rushed
- zipping
- rushed
- warp-speed
- meteoric
- whirling
- scooting
- whirling
- accelerated
- scudding
- whisking
- breakneck
- scooting
- careering
- scudding
- zipping
- expeditious
- breakneck
- barreling
Weak:
Meaning of poking
Wordnet
poking (n)
a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
Webster
poking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Poke
Webster
poking (a.)
Drudging; servile.
poking Sentence Examples
- The child poked her finger into the cake, eager to taste it.
- The doctor poked the patient's arm with a needle to draw blood.
- The dog kept poking its nose into the cracks in the floorboards.
- The cat poked its tongue out to lick its fur.
- The bird poked its beak into the hummingbird feeder.
- The toddler poked their brother with a toy truck.
- The student poked their finger into their eye while reading.
- The snake poked its head out of its hole in the ground.
- The fish poked its nose out of the water to see what was happening.
- The stick poked through the tarp, creating a small hole.
FAQs About the word poking
a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)of Poke, Drudging; servile.
leisurely, creeping, crawling, slow, dragging, pokey, slowing, tardy, dilatory, laggard
hasty, ready, ready, brisk, speedy, dizzy, whirlwind, rapid, speedy, rocketing
The child poked her finger into the cake, eager to taste it.
The doctor poked the patient's arm with a needle to draw blood.
The dog kept poking its nose into the cracks in the floorboards.
The cat poked its tongue out to lick its fur.