setting on Antonyms

Meaning of setting on

setting on

to incite to action, to set to work, to urge (an animal, such as a dog) to attack or pursue, one or more threads or horsehairs or a strip of linen introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle to provide drainage or formerly to produce or prolong inflammation, go on, advance, promote, attack

setting on Sentence Examples

  1. The sun cast a warm glow, setting the scene for a perfect summer afternoon.
  2. The candles flickered, creating an intimate setting for their romantic dinner.
  3. The therapist adjusted the lighting, setting a calming ambiance for the session.
  4. The director carefully set the camera, ensuring the perfect shot.
  5. The gardener meticulously set the flowers in the vase, creating a stunning centerpiece.
  6. The jewelry designer set the precious stones with care, creating an exquisite necklace.
  7. The stylist set the model's hair, framing her face beautifully.
  8. The architect set the blueprint on the table, outlining the plans for the new skyscraper.
  9. The teacher set the projector, preparing for her presentation.
  10. The curator set the museum display, showcasing the historical artifacts.

FAQs About the word setting on

to incite to action, to set to work, to urge (an animal, such as a dog) to attack or pursue, one or more threads or horsehairs or a strip of linen introduced be

raiding, jumping (on), beating up on, rounding on, flying at, pouncing (on or upon), setting at,attacking, tearing into, going in (on)

defending,covering, securing, protecting,guarding, shielding,

The sun cast a warm glow, setting the scene for a perfect summer afternoon.

The candles flickered, creating an intimate setting for their romantic dinner.

The therapist adjusted the lighting, setting a calming ambiance for the session.

The director carefully set the camera, ensuring the perfect shot.