↩️dodge

verb
/dɒdʒ/

Meaning

to avoid something by moving quickly to the side or by being clever
to move quickly to one side to avoid something; to avoid dealing with something cleverly or dishonestly

Example Sentences

He managed to dodge the ball at the last second.

The boxer managed to dodge his opponent's punch.

Example Expressions

dodge a bullet

Synonyms

avoid, evade, escape, sidestep, duck
Entry 1
avoid, evade, escape, sidestep, duck
Entry 2
avoid, evade, sidestep, duck

Antonyms

face, confront, meet, encounter
Entry 1
face, confront, meet
Entry 2
face, confront, meet, encounter

Collocations

dodge a question, dodge responsibility, dodge traffic, dodge the law, dodge bullet, dodge question, skillfully dodge
Entry 1
dodge a question, dodge responsibility, dodge traffic, dodge the law
Entry 2
dodge bullet, dodge question, dodge responsibility, skillfully dodge

Related Vocabularies

To satisfy fully, especially with food or desire.
to cause someone to be confused or puzzled
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