What are some opposite words for FOIL?
Antonyms for FOIL
fɔɪlfoil
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term FOIL.
Wiktionary
foil1
To apply the FOIL algorithm to.
Synonyms:
spoor, thwart, scupper, put the kibosh onfoil1
Thin aluminium/aluminum (or, formerly, tin) used for wrapping food.
Synonyms:
aluminium foil, silver foil, tin foil, silver paper
English Synonyms and Antonyms
foil
To hinder is to keep from action, progress, motion, or growth, or to make such action, progress, motion, or growth later in beginning or completion than it would otherwise have been. An action is prevented by anything that comes in before it to make it impossible; it is hindered by anything that keeps it from either beginning or ending so soon as it otherwise would, or as expected or intended. It is more common, however, to say that the start is delayed, the progress hindered. An action that is hindered does not take place at the appointed or appropriate time; that which is prevented does not take place at all; to hinder a thing long enough may amount to preventing it. A railroad-train may be hindered by a snow-storm from arriving on time; it may by special order be prevented from starting. To retard is simply to make slow by any means whatever. To obstruct is to hinder, or possibly to prevent advance or passage by putting something in the way; to oppose or resist is to hinder, or possibly to prevent by directly contrary or hostile action, resist being the stronger term and having more suggestion of physical force; obstructed roads hinder the march of an enemy, tho there may be no force strong enough to oppose it; one opposes a measure, a motion, an amendment, or the like; it is a criminal offense to resist an officer in the discharge of his duty; the physical system may resist the attack of disease or the action of a remedy. Compare CONQUER; IMPEDIMENT; OBSTRUCT.
See synonyms for QUICKEN.
Synonyms:
baffle, balk, bar, block, check, clog, counteract, delay, embarrass, encumber, frustrate, hamper, hinder, impede, interrupt, obstruct, oppose, prevent, resist, retard, stay, stop, thwartPreposition:
Hinder one in his progress; from acting promptly; by opposition.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
foilnoun
Antonyms:
eclipse, outshining, extinction, overshadowingSynonyms:
set-off, background, contrast, enhancement, setting, elucidation
Princeton's WordNet
foilnoun
a piece of thin and flexible sheet metal
"the photographic film was wrapped in foil"
Synonyms:
enhancer, hydrofoil, transparencyfoil, enhancernoun
anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities
"pretty girls like plain friends as foils"
Synonyms:
enhancer, hydrofoil, foil, transparencyhydrofoil, foilnoun
a device consisting of a flat or curved piece (as a metal plate) so that its surface reacts to the water it is passing through
"the fins of a fish act as hydrofoils"
Synonyms:
enhancer, hydrofoil, foil, hydroplane, transparencyfoil, transparencynoun
picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projector
Synonyms:
enhancer, transparence, hydrofoil, foil, transparentness, transparencyfoilverb
a light slender flexible sword tipped by a button
Synonyms:
enhancer, hydrofoil, transparencyfoilverb
enhance by contrast
"In this picture, the figures are foiled against the background"
Synonyms:
cross, frustrate, spoil, bilk, baffle, thwart, scotchthwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilkverb
hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
"What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent"
Synonyms:
vitiate, mar, sweep, dumbfound, plunder, foil, scupper, mystify, cut through, pamper, flub, span, dun, rape, crucify, baby, regulate, bedevil, itch, screw up, ball up, indulge, interbreed, stick, cut across, corrupt, elude, get over, deflower, spoil, puzzle, gravel, violate, beat, mollycoddle, bungle, intersect, bollocks up, fumble, evade, rag, blow, bollix, torment, amaze, bewilder, coddle, cosset, frustrate, peril, scotch, featherbed, crossbreed, cross, get, louse up, perplex, botch up, bodge, traverse, bobble, baffle, muff, bollocks, pass over, pose, fluff, vex, mishandle, endanger, foul up, stupefy, flummox, track, hybridize, cover, despoil, muck up, bumble, mess up, impair, bollix up, botch, thwart, bilk, get across, expose, go bad, hybridise, cocker, nonplusfoilverb
cover or back with foil
"foil mirrors"
Synonyms:
cross, frustrate, spoil, bilk, baffle, thwart, scotch
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
foilverb
Synonyms:
baffle, frustrate, thwart, circumvent
How to use FOIL in a sentence?
This is a marriage of convenience, not of affection, not of love … where they intersect is pushing back against the United States and our influence around the world, they’d like to change the rules of the game, and in each other, they see a useful foil.
Temple Mount will remain as is and will be managed as Temple Mount is now. Arrangements for visits by Jews to Temple Mount are safeguarded ; there will be no change in them, just as the prayer arrangements for the Muslims, israel has an interest in stationing cameras in all parts of Temple Mount. First, in order to disprove the claim that Israel is changing the status quo. Second, to show where the provocations really come from and to foil them before they ever happen.
Government agencies struggling to foil terror attacks need access to technologies that allow them to connect their data fragments, making it possible to handle daily data challenges, with this system, all data can then be easily navigated, processed and represented by employing a set of powerful analytic tools and unique algorithms.
Even Mitch McConnell says he can be a foil sometimes.
View Trump is looking to create a foil, which is the leftist mobs of people who want to overturn your way of life and American history, i.e. White history, and Biden's not playing into that. He's threading the needle beautifully.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#7018 | eclipse | |
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