ton Antonyms
Strongest:
- shadow
- bit
- mite
- pinch
- ace
- shadow
- molecule
- fragment
- strain
- dram
- handful
- trace
- mouthful
- particle
- iota
- tad
- sprinkling
- sprinkling
- ray
- grain
- peanuts
- whit
- iota
- fragment
- touch
- spot
- sprinkle
- shred
- suspicion
- shred
- scrap
- modicum
- ray
- molecule
- speck
- modicum
- bit
- shade
- handful
- hint
- tad
- touch
- ace
- peanuts
- spot
- mite
- hint
- dram
- ounce
- scrap
- strain
- speck
- suspicion
- grain
- whit
- ounce
- taste
- glimmer
- sprinkle
- shade
- pittance
- trace
- atom
- particle
- taste
- pinch
- atom
- glimmer
- mouthful
- pittance
Strong:
- mote
- portion
- drop
- crumb
- piece
- smidge
- tittle
- scruple
- shot
- shot
- smidgin
- morsel
- smattering
- shortage
- smidgen
- absence
- smidgeon
- paucity
- smidgen
- dash
- granule
- little
- absence
- granule
- dash
- crumb
- little
- scruple
- smidgeon
- dab
- jot
- paucity
- smidgin
- jot
- tittle
- nip
- smidge
- section
- scintilla
- piece
- portion
- streak
- lack
- drop
- scintilla
- nip
- dot
- lack
- lick
- section
- dab
- dot
- fleck
- shortage
- streak
- lick
- mote
- fleck
- morsel
- smattering
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- bushel
- scads
- carload
- hundred
- pack
- plenitude
- fistful
- wad
- bucket
- pot
- reams
- sheaf
- mass
- gobs
- stack
- multiplicity
- mountain
- abundance
- peck
- much
- basketful
- good-deal
- volume
- thousands
- profusion
- myriad
- barrel
- shipload
- wealth
- quite-a-bit
- heap
- bundle
- yard
- raft
- boatload
- truckload
- oodles
- all-kinds-of-
Weak:
- sight
- plague
- oversupply
- crowd
- million
- overmuch
- superfluity
- mess
- store
- surfeit
- flood
- flock
- army
- overabundance
- horde
- throng
- overflow
- swarm
- plethora
- surplus
- epidemic
- superabundance
- lashings
- potful
- lashins
- bonanza
- passel
- gazillion
- deluge
- cram
- sea
- overage
- plentitude
- embarrassment
- overkill
- spate
- multitude
- drove
- crush
- rash
- redundancy
- zillion
- plateful
- excess
- press
- host
- score
- bevy
Meaning of ton
ton (n)
a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds
a British unit of weight equivalent to 2240 pounds
ton ()
pl. of Toe.
ton (n.)
The common tunny, or house mackerel.
The prevailing fashion or mode; vogue; as, things of ton.
A measure of weight or quantity.
The weight of twenty hundredweight.
Forty cubic feet of space, being the unit of measurement of the burden, or carrying capacity, of a vessel; as a vessel of 300 tons burden.
A certain weight or quantity of merchandise, with reference to transportation as freight; as, six hundred weight of ship bread in casks, seven hundred weight in bags, eight hundred weight in bulk; ten bushels of potatoes; eight sacks, or ten barrels, of flour; forty cubic feet of rough, or fifty cubic feet of hewn, timber, etc.
ton Sentence Examples
- The ship carried a heavy ton of cargo across the ocean.
- The weightlifter hoisted a two-ton dumbbell with ease.
- The air conditioner emitted a ton of cool air, refreshing the room.
- The book was a tome of knowledge, weighing a ton in both physical and metaphorical terms.
- The construction site required a ton of concrete to build the skyscraper.
- The truck's engine roared with a deafening tonality.
- The music at the concert reached a fever pitch, with the bass reverberating with an almost tangible ton.
- The conversation was heavy with a ton of unspoken emotions.
- The bully taunted his victims with a condescending ton of voice.
- The team's victory brought a ton of joy to the city.
FAQs About the word ton
a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds, a British unit of weight equivalent to 2240 poundspl. of Toe., The common tunny, or house mackerel., T
dozen, plenty, lot,loads, pile, deal, chunk, quantity, bunch, slew
shadow, bit, mite, pinch, ace, shadow, molecule, fragment, strain, dram
The ship carried a heavy ton of cargo across the ocean.
The weightlifter hoisted a two-ton dumbbell with ease.
The air conditioner emitted a ton of cool air, refreshing the room.
The book was a tome of knowledge, weighing a ton in both physical and metaphorical terms.