rode Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- jibed
- mocked
- got
- tested
- grated
- irritated
- picked-on
- bothered
- annoyed
- needled
- baited
- hassled
- taunted
- hazed
- heckled
Weak:
- piqued
- vexed
- exasperated
- hagrode
- persecuted
- peeved
- aggravated
- browbeat
- harried
- pestered
- hounded
- goaded
- derided
- fretted
- chafed
- badgered
- spited
- rasped
- discomforted
- put-out
- galled
- frosted
- aggrieved
- made-game-of
- burnt-up-
- itched
- plagued
- hacked-off-
- bedeviled
- disturbed
- hectored
- beleaguered
- ruffled
- bugged
- troubled
- perturbed
- riled
- vext
- tortured
- gnawed-at-
- bullied
- terrorized
- ridiculed
- agitated
- burned-up-
- nettled
- griped
- tormented
- dogged
- irked
- nagged
- jeered
- harassed
- narked
- gibed
rode Meaning
rode (imp.)
of Ride
rode (n.)
Redness; complexion.
See Rood, the cross.
rode ()
imp. of Ride.
rode Sentence Examples
- The cowboy rode his trusty steed across the sprawling prairie.
- The adventurous hiker rode a mountain bike through treacherous trails.
- The admiral rode in the lead ship of the fleet, guiding the armada to victory.
- The equestrian rode gracefully in the dressage competition, showcasing her partnership with her horse.
- The cyclist rode for hours, powering through the hills and valleys.
- The child rode on their father's shoulders, giggling with delight.
- The traveler rode in a rickshaw through the bustling streets of the city.
- The cruise passengers rode on a glass-bottom boat to explore the vibrant coral reefs.
- The skier rode effortlessly down the slopes, carving perfect curves in the powder.
- The motorcycle rider rode with reckless abandon, the wind in his hair.
FAQs About the word rode
of Ride, Redness; complexion., imp. of Ride., See Rood, the cross.
teased, tried, jibed, mocked, got, tested, grated, irritated, picked on, bothered
settled, lunged,settled, sunk, sank, lunged, sank, plunged, sunk, plunged
The cowboy rode his trusty steed across the sprawling prairie.
The adventurous hiker rode a mountain bike through treacherous trails.
The admiral rode in the lead ship of the fleet, guiding the armada to victory.
The equestrian rode gracefully in the dressage competition, showcasing her partnership with her horse.