tail
noun
1 the dog's tail began to wag frantically:
hindmost part, back end, appendage;
brush, scut, dock;
tailpiece, tail feathers;
hind part, hindquarters;
technical cauda, uropygium.
▷antonyms front, head.
2 new items are added onto the tail of the line:
rear, end, back, extremity, conclusion;
bottom, lowest part;
British, informal fag end.
▷antonyms head, front.
3 the tail of the hunting season:
close, end, conclusion, termination, tail end.
▷antonyms beginning, start.
4 informal I can't put a tail on him, I don't know where he's gone:
detective, investigator, private investigator, shadow;
informal sleuth, private eye, tec;
North American, informal gumshoe, bogey, dick, private dick, shamus.
5 North American, informal the coach kicked Ryan in his tail:
buttocks, backside, behind, bottom, seat, rump, rear, rear end;
cheeks, hindquarters, haunches;
French derrière;
German Sitzfleisch;
technical nates;
informal sit-upon, stern, BTM, tochus, rusty dusty;
British, informal bum, botty, prat, jacksie;
Scottish, informal bahookie;
North American, informal butt, fanny, tush, tushie, duff, buns, booty, caboose, heinie, patootie, keister, tuchis, bazoo, bippy;
West Indian, informal batty, rass;
humorous fundament, posterior;
British, vulgar slang arse, clunge;
North American, vulgar slang ass;
archaic breech.
verb
informal
a flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over LA:
follow, shadow, stalk, trail, track, hunt, hound, dog, trace, pursue, chase, give chase to, run after, keep under surveillance.
□ tail back□ tail off (also tail away)
the old lady's voice tailed off:
fade, wane, ebb, dwindle, decrease, lessen, get less, diminish, decline, subside, abate, drop off, drop away, fall away, peter out, taper off;
let up, ease off, die away, die out, die down, go into decline, waste away, recede, relent, desist, weaken, come to an end.
▷antonyms increase, get more intense.
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