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Antonyms
1. cracker-barrel
adjective. characteristic of country life.
Synonyms
- homespun
- rural
Antonyms
- formal
- smooth
- factory-made
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Rhymes with Barrel Maker
- straker
- spraker
- staker
- quaker
- kraker
- fraker
- craker
- breaker
- braker
- blaker
- taker
- shaker
- saker
- raker
- laker
- faker
- bakker
- baker
- acre
- achor
Sentences with barrel-maker
1. Noun Phrase
Children are able to dress in period costumes and explore the home of a barrel maker and his family.
2. barrel
noun. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] a tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired.
Synonyms
- gun barrel
- gun
- tube
Antonyms
- open chain
- detach
- silence
- disarrange
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
3. barrel
noun. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] a cylindrical container that holds liquids.
Synonyms
- tap
- vessel
- hogshead
- bung
- tun
- shook
- wine barrel
- lag
- keg
- wine cask
- butt
- pickle barrel
- ring
- rear of tube
- stave
- rear of barrel
- spile
- spigot
- cask
- hoop
- beer keg
- breech
Antonyms
- ride
- open
- free
- precede
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
4. barrel
noun. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] a bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends.
Synonyms
- cylinder
Antonyms
- summerize
- ascend
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
5. barrel
noun. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] any of various units of capacity.
Synonyms
- hogshead
- gallon
- gal
- Imperial capacity unit
- British capacity unit
- congius
- bbl
- United States liquid unit
Antonyms
- pressurize
- depressurise
- pressurise
- depressurize
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
6. barrel
noun. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] the quantity that a barrel (of any size) will hold.
Synonyms
- barrelful
Antonyms
- blur
- desynchronise
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
7. barrel
verb. ['ˈbærəl, ˈbɛrəl'] put in barrels.
Synonyms
- place
- pose
- lay
- put
- position
Antonyms
- moving
- unsettled
- unready
- disarranged
Etymology
- barrell (Middle English (1100-1500))
- baril (Anglo-Norman)
8. maker
noun. ['ˈmeɪkɝ'] a person who makes things.
Synonyms
- source
- steelmaker
- chandler
- milliner
- brewer
- basketweaver
- modiste
- shoemaker
- maltman
- perfumer
- shaper
- confectioner
- shirtmaker
- glassmaker
- piano maker
- steelman
- jeweler
- horologist
- needleworker
- ironworker
- jeweller
- manufacturer
- tentmaker
- producer
- creator
- hatmaker
- sailmaker
- horologer
- saddler
- watchmaker
- candymaker
- violin maker
- author
- belt maker
- bookmaker
- vintner
- jewelry maker
- winemaker
- basketmaker
- hatter
- thread maker
- toolmaker
- cobbler
- spinner
- wine maker
- maltster
- generator
- wigmaker
- beer maker
- steelworker
- spinster
Etymology
- -er (English)
- -er (Middle English (1100-1500))
- make (English)
- make (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. maker
noun. ['ˈmeɪkɝ'] a business engaged in manufacturing some product.
Synonyms
- concern
- computer business
- business concern
- carmaker
- business organisation
- manufacturing business
- bottler
- armourer
- business
- armorer
- auto manufacturer
- auto maker
- car manufacturer
- business organization
- automaker
- manufacturer
Antonyms
- rotor
- stator
- unconcern
- inactivity
Etymology
- -er (English)
- -er (Middle English (1100-1500))
- make (English)
- make (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. Maker
noun. terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God.
Synonyms
- Lord
- Almighty
- Sacred Trinity
- Holy Trinity
- hypostasis of Christ
- Creator
- Divine
- hypostasis
- Trinity
- Blessed Trinity
- Godhead
- God Almighty
Antonyms
- Lady
- noblewoman