tack on Antonyms
Strongest:
- subtract
- knock-off
- reduce
- deduct
- cut
- detach
- deduct
- separate
- remove
- remove
- knock-off
- reduce
- take-off
- detach
- separate
- disconnect
- abate
- abate
- take-off
- disconnect
- cut
- subtract
Strong:
- diminish
- excise
- contract
- bate
- sever
- lop-off-
- diminish
- unfasten
- cut-back
- excise
- amputate
- lessen
- decrease
- lop-off-
- cut-back
- contract
- lessen
- decrease
- bate
- lower
- lower
- amputate
- sever
- unfasten
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
- escalate
- tie
- raise
- compound
- interfuse
- supplement
- tag
- infuse
- reenforce
- boost
- lengthen
- hitch
- enforce
- graft
- insert
- fix
- affix
- enhance
- multiply
- supply
- swell-up-
- reinforce
- heighten
- intensify
- fasten
- prolong
- enlarge
- amplify
- strengthen
- beef-up-
- magnify
- augment
- maximize
- increase
- protract
- inject
- elongate
- complement
- extend
Meaning of tack on
Wordnet
tack on (v)
fix to; attach
tack on Sentence Examples
- The carpenter tacked the loose board back into place.
- The tack on the bulletin board firmly held the important notice.
- She tacked on an extra hour of work to finish the project.
- The doctor tacked on a prescription for antibiotics to the patient's treatment plan.
- The teacher tacked on a pop quiz at the end of the class.
- The company tacked on additional fees for delivery and handling.
- The tack on the wall supported the heavy picture frame.
- The athlete tacked on another victory to his impressive record.
- The sales pitch tacked on a bonus offer to entice customers.
- The driver tacked on an extra mile to take the scenic route.
FAQs About the word tack on
fix to; attach
add, subjoin, introduce, annex, expand, adjoin, attach,append, escalate, tie
subtract, knock off, reduce, deduct, cut, detach, deduct, separate, remove, remove
The carpenter tacked the loose board back into place.
The tack on the bulletin board firmly held the important notice.
She tacked on an extra hour of work to finish the project.
The doctor tacked on a prescription for antibiotics to the patient's treatment plan.