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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. guard
noun. ['ˈgɑːrd'] a person who keeps watch over something or someone.
Synonyms
- porter
- ostiary
- hall porter
- guardian
- door guard
- doorkeeper
- screener
- security guard
- defender
- halberdier
- watcher
- watchman
- shielder
- bouncer
- doorman
- chucker-out
- protector
Antonyms
- insecurity
- insecureness
- danger
- diffidence
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Rhymes with Old Guard
- disregard
- marquard
- hypercard
- drouillard
- brouillard
- avant-garde
- rouillard
- hilyard
- guinyard
- giscard
- gilyard
- gaspard
- discard
- disbarred
- coulthard
- couillard
- chouinard
- buzard
- bunyard
- broussard
- brossard
- bongard
- bombard
- bolyard
- belgard
- suchard
- rocard
- ricard
- revard
- retard
2. guard
verb. ['ˈgɑːrd'] watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect.
Synonyms
- protect
- shepherd
Antonyms
- disagree
- lose
- discontinue
3. guard
verb. ['ˈgɑːrd'] to keep watch over.
Synonyms
- keep guard
- patrol
- watch over
- stand watch
- watch
- follow
- baby-sit
- stand sentinel
- sit
- stand guard
- keep an eye on
- observe
Antonyms
- let
- uncover
- prosecute
- unerect
4. guard
noun. ['ˈgɑːrd'] a device designed to prevent injury or accidents.
Synonyms
- device
- safety lock
- fender
- safety device
- safety
Antonyms
- attraction
- centrifugal force
- adduct
- push
5. guard
noun. ['ˈgɑːrd'] the person who plays that position on a football team.
Antonyms
- unlisted security
6. guard
verb. ['ˈgɑːrd'] protect against a challenge or attack.
Synonyms
- hold
- defend
Antonyms
- defy
- surrender
- exclude
7. guard
noun. ['ˈgɑːrd'] a posture of defence in boxing or fencing.
Synonyms
- position
- attitude
Antonyms
- abduct
- decompress
- extraterritorial
8. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] of long duration; not new.
Synonyms
- antique
- long-ago
- yellow
- hand-down
- age
- stale
- nonmodern
- yellowed
- antediluvian
- past
- sunset
- hoary
- worn
- rusty
- age-old
- secondhand
- used
- noncurrent
- longtime
- archaic
- immemorial
- patched
- auld
- antiquated
Antonyms
- new
- modern
- current
- future
- present
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age.
Synonyms
- senescent
- gray-haired
- centenarian
- sexagenarian
- superannuated
- gaga
- middle-aged
- senior
- gray
- experient
- senile
- over-the-hill
- anile
- darkened
- age
- venerable
- overaged
- hoar
- emeritus
- older
- grey
- overage
- octogenarian
- grey-headed
- of age
- hoary
- gray-headed
- white-haired
- grey-haired
- ancient
- oldish
- elderly
- mature
- grizzly
- doddering
- nonagenarian
- experienced
- ageing
- aging
- doddery
Antonyms
- inexperienced
- young
- immature
- unskilled
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. old
adjective. ['ˈoʊld'] (used for emphasis) very familiar.
Antonyms
- discolor
Etymology
- old (Middle English (1100-1500))