WEBSynonyms for POSTPONE: defer, delay, wait, suspend, shelve, hesitate, put over, put off; Antonyms of POSTPONE: do, act, work (on), deal (with), decide (upon)
WEBNeed synonyms for postpone? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Contexts . . To delay or postpone. To stop, hinder or impede the flow or progress of. To cancel, revert or abandon an activity or action. To cancel (an event) due to excessive rain. To stop earlier than intended.
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Postpone synonyms - 833 Words and Phrases for Postpone
WEBPostpone synonyms - 833 Words and Phrases for Postpone. delay. v. # suspend , defer. put off. v. # halt , hold. defer. v. # overlook , hold. table. v. # american , defer. shelve. v. # defer , delay. suspend. v. # disregard , bypass. prorogue. v. # suspend , defer. remit. v. # rare , delay. hold off. v. # halt , suspend. set back. v.
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POSTPONE in Thesaurus: 1000+ Synonyms & Antonyms for POSTPONE
WEBRelated terms for postpone- synonyms, antonyms and sentences with postpone. Lists. synonyms. antonyms. definitions. sentences. thesaurus. Parts of speech. verbs. nouns. adjectives. Synonyms. Similar meaning. View all. delay. put off. defer. table. shelve. suspend. prorogue. remit. hold off. set back. stay. adjourn. put on the back burner. put back.
WEBSynonyms of postpone. transitive verb. 1. : to put off to a later time : defer. 2. a. : to place later (as in a sentence) than the normal position in English. postpone an adjective. b. : to place later in order of precedence, preference, or importance. postponable. (ˌ)pōs (t)-ˈpō-nə-bəl. adjective. postponement. (ˌ)pōs (t)-ˈpōn-mənt. noun.
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POSTPONE - 21 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
WEBverb. These are words and phrases related to postpone. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of postpone. Would it be possible to …
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WEBSynonyms and examples. cancel. Sorry, I have to cancel our plans tonight. call off. The game has been called off because of the weather. be off. The meeting's off because …
WEB4 days ago · (verb) in the sense of put off. Definition. to put off until a future time. He decided to postpone the expedition. Synonyms. put off. delay. suspend. adjourn. table. …