wearing on Antonyms
Strongest:
- burning-up-
- bothering
- persecuting
- irritating
- annoying
- hacking-off-
- getting-to
- putting-out
- getting
- bugging
Strong:
- vexing
- plaguing
- provoking
- grating
- narking
- rasping
- worrying
- sticking-in-one-s-craw
- eating
- setting-one-s-teeth-on-edge
- getting-on-one-s-nerves
- infuriating
- getting-one-s-goat
- rubbing-the-wrong-way
- aggravating
- galling
- teasing
- ruffling
- chafing
- frosting
- itching
- griping
- exasperating
- nettling
- angering
- piquing
- irking
- riling
- spiting
Weak:
- devilling
- enraging
- heckling
- hassling
- enflaming
- peeving
- nagging
- pestering
- rousing
- roiling
- incensing
- discomforting
- discomposing
- disquieting
- insulting
- ballyragging
- harassing
- agitating
- unsettling
- badgering
- harrying
- antagonizing
- outraging
- hagriding
- inflaming
- perturbing
- maddening
- baiting
- offending
- exercising
- undoing
- distressing
- freaking-out-
- upsetting
- bullyragging
- rankling
Meaning of wearing on
wearing on
irritate, fray, to become trite, unconvincing, or out-of-date, to exhaust or lessen the strength of, to have the controlling authority in a household, to damage, destroy, or make less by use or by scraping or rubbing, the state of being worn, to diminish or decay through use, exhibit, present, clothing or an article of clothing usually of a particular kind, to carry on the person, to have or show an appearance of, to bear or have on the person, to accept or tolerate without complaint, to stand up under use, to endure use, clothing worn for a special occasion or popular during a specific period, to lessen or end with the passage of time, to cause to deteriorate by use, to hold the rank or dignity or position signified by (an ornament), to impair or diminish by use or attrition, to reach a certain condition gradually, to grow or become by attrition or use, to produce gradually by wearing, take on sense 3a, the act of wearing, to change to an opposite tack by turning the stern to the wind compare tack, to retain quality or vitality, to become weak or ready to give way, to use habitually for clothing, adornment, or assistance, to use as an article of clothing, adornment, or assistance, to cause (a ship) to go about with the stern presented to the wind, to produce gradually by friction or attrition, the result of wearing or use, fashion, vogue, to tire or weaken, wearing quality, to show or fly (a flag or colors) on a ship, to diminish or fail with the passage of time, clothing or an article of clothing usually of a particular kind or for a special occasion or use
wearing on Sentence Examples
- The hiker was wearing a heavy backpack and sturdy boots.
- The bride wore a flowing white dress adorned with lace.
- The actor was wearing a dark suit and a red tie.
- The runner wore a lightweight jersey and breathable shorts.
- The child was wearing a frilly pink dress and matching socks.
- The student wore a uniform consisting of a polo shirt and khakis.
- The painter was wearing overalls to protect his clothes from paint.
- The ballerina wore a white tutu and delicate pointe shoes.
- The doctor was wearing scrubs and a stethoscope during the surgery.
- The waitress wore a smart black uniform with a name tag.
FAQs About the word wearing on
irritate, fray, to become trite, unconvincing, or out-of-date, to exhaust or lessen the strength of, to have the controlling authority in a household, to damage
burning (up), bothering, persecuting, irritating,annoying, hacking (off), getting to, putting out, getting, bugging
conciliating, obliging, satisfying, gratifying, appeasing, comforting, pacifying, propitiating, pleasing, reassuring
The hiker was wearing a heavy backpack and sturdy boots.
The bride wore a flowing white dress adorned with lace.
The actor was wearing a dark suit and a red tie.
The runner wore a lightweight jersey and breathable shorts.