wallowing Synonyms
Strongest:
- denying
- forgoing
- restraining
- checking
- checking
- abstaining-from-
- foregoing
- refraining-from-
- inhibiting
- eschewing
- abstaining-from-
- denying
- foregoing
- forgoing
- restraining
- refraining-from-
- eschewing
- inhibiting
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Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
wallowing Meaning
wallowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wallow
wallowing Sentence Examples
- The pig wallowed in the mud, its skin glistening with contentment.
- She had wallowed in self-pity for too long, and it was time to snap out of it.
- The horse wallowed in the cool stream, its muscles relaxing as the water seeped into its pores.
- I couldn't bear to see her wallowing in such despair.
- He wallowed in the riches he had accumulated, oblivious to the suffering around him.
- The dog wallowed in the newly-mown grass, its tail wagging enthusiastically.
- I wallowed in the memory of our lost love, reliving every blissful moment.
- The elephant wallowed in the dust, creating a massive dust cloud that filled the air.
- She wallowed in the attention she was receiving, basking in the admiration of others.
- I wallowed in self-doubt, wondering if I was worthy of success.
FAQs About the word wallowing
of Wallow
basking,revelling, indulging, reveling, relishing, delighting, rolling, groveling,luxuriating, enjoying
denying, forgoing, restraining, checking, checking, abstaining (from), foregoing, refraining (from), inhibiting,eschewing
The pig wallowed in the mud, its skin glistening with contentment.
She had wallowed in self-pity for too long, and it was time to snap out of it.
The horse wallowed in the cool stream, its muscles relaxing as the water seeped into its pores.
I couldn't bear to see her wallowing in such despair.