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class='dt'> to throw with a sudden movement
  • to thrust or move with sudden speed
  • to shoot with a dart containing a usually tranquilizing drug
  • intransitive ​verb
  • to move suddenly or rapidly //darted across the street
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
    Synonyms: Noun
    affront barb brickbat cut dig dis [slang] (also diss) epithet gird indignity insult name offense (or offence) outrage personality poke put-down sarcasm slap slight slur
    Synonyms: Verb
    dance flick flicker flirt flit flitter flutter zip
    Examples
    Noun
    • //He was hit with a poisoned dart.
    • //Her favorite game is darts.
    • //a quick dart to the left
    Verb
    • //We saw a deer dart across the road.
    • //The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
    First Known Use
    Noun
    14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
    Verb
    1580, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Noun
    Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German tart dart, Old English daroth
    dart
    noun

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 1 of 2)

    verb

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 2 of 2)

    • to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements //the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out
      Related Words
      dash fly sail shoot speed class='dt'> to throw with a sudden movement
    • to thrust or move with sudden speed
    • to shoot with a dart containing a usually tranquilizing drug
    • intransitive ​verb
    • to move suddenly or rapidly //darted across the street
    Synonyms & Antonyms
    Synonyms: Noun
    affront barb brickbat cut dig dis [slang] (also diss) epithet gird indignity insult name offense (or offence) outrage personality poke put-down sarcasm slap slight slur
    Synonyms: Verb
    dance flick flicker flirt flit flitter flutter zip
    Examples
    Noun
    • //He was hit with a poisoned dart.
    • //Her favorite game is darts.
    • //a quick dart to the left
    Verb
    • //We saw a deer dart across the road.
    • //The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
    First Known Use
    Noun
    14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
    Verb
    1580, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Noun
    Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German tart dart, Old English daroth
    dart
    noun

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 1 of 2)

    verb

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 2 of 2)

    • to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements //the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out
      Related Words
      dash fly sail shoot speed class='dt'> to throw with a sudden movement
    • to thrust or move with sudden speed
    • to shoot with a dart containing a usually tranquilizing drug
    • intransitive ​verb
    • to move suddenly or rapidly //darted across the street
    Synonyms & Antonyms
    Synonyms: Noun
    affront barb brickbat cut dig dis [slang] (also diss) epithet gird indignity insult name offense (or offence) outrage personality poke put-down sarcasm slap slight slur
    Synonyms: Verb
    dance flick flicker flirt flit flitter flutter zip
    Examples
    Noun
    • //He was hit with a poisoned dart.
    • //Her favorite game is darts.
    • //a quick dart to the left
    Verb
    • //We saw a deer dart across the road.
    • //The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
    First Known Use
    Noun
    14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
    Verb
    1580, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Noun
    Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German tart dart, Old English daroth
    dart
    noun

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 1 of 2)

    verb

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 2 of 2)

    • to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements //the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out
      Related Words
      dash fly sail shoot speed class='dt'> to throw with a sudden movement
    • to thrust or move with sudden speed
    • to shoot with a dart containing a usually tranquilizing drug
    • intransitive ​verb
    • to move suddenly or rapidly //darted across the street
    Synonyms & Antonyms
    Synonyms: Noun
    affront barb brickbat cut dig dis [slang] (also diss) epithet gird indignity insult name offense (or offence) outrage personality poke put-down sarcasm slap slight slur
    Synonyms: Verb
    dance flick flicker flirt flit flitter flutter zip
    Examples
    Noun
    • //He was hit with a poisoned dart.
    • //Her favorite game is darts.
    • //a quick dart to the left
    Verb
    • //We saw a deer dart across the road.
    • //The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
    First Known Use
    Noun
    14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
    Verb
    1580, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Noun
    Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German tart dart, Old English daroth
    dart
    noun

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 1 of 2)

    verb

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 2 of 2)

    • to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements //the housefly darted about the room until it found an open window and flew out
      Related Words
      dash fly sail shoot speed class='dt'> to throw with a sudden movement
    • to thrust or move with sudden speed
    • to shoot with a dart containing a usually tranquilizing drug
    • intransitive ​verb
    • to move suddenly or rapidly //darted across the street
    Synonyms & Antonyms
    Synonyms: Noun
    affront barb brickbat cut dig dis [slang] (also diss) epithet gird indignity insult name offense (or offence) outrage personality poke put-down sarcasm slap slight slur
    Synonyms: Verb
    dance flick flicker flirt flit flitter flutter zip
    Examples
    Noun
    • //He was hit with a poisoned dart.
    • //Her favorite game is darts.
    • //a quick dart to the left
    Verb
    • //We saw a deer dart across the road.
    • //The frog darted its tongue at a fly.
    First Known Use
    Noun
    14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
    Verb
    1580, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
    History and Etymology
    Noun
    Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German tart dart, Old English daroth
    dart
    noun

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 1 of 2)

    verb

    Synonyms & Antonyms (Entry 2 of 2)