Thesaurus / avoid
FEEDBACKHow to use avoid in a sentence
The executive wondered whether his employer could prevent him from taking the trip, or if he’d have to avoid returning to the office afterward.
33 STATES HAVE INSTITUTED POST-TRAVEL COVID QUARANTINES—POSING A DILEMMA FOR EXECUTIVESJEFFJULY 23, 2020FORTUNEI then made a line of small piles of ricotta stuffing, before folding over the pasta and squeezing out air pockets to avoid the raviolis bursting in the boiling water.
WITH FOOD TOURISM IN CRISIS, VIRTUAL PASTA AND PAELLA COURSES TAKE OFFBERNHARD WARNERJULY 18, 2020FORTUNEBecause of coronavirus fears, many people have switched to using credit cards and mobile payments to avoid handling money.
WHY IS THERE A COIN SHORTAGE IN THE U.S.?DANIELLE ABRILJULY 18, 2020FORTUNEThe state has released about 10,000 inmates early to avoid crowding because of the pandemic, and another 8,000 could be released by August.
CALIFORNIA IS FACING A WILDFIRE FIGHTER SHORTAGE BECAUSE PRISONERS ARE GETTING SICK WITH COVIDNICOLE GOODKINDJULY 15, 2020FORTUNEFor example, it can allow households to avoid home foreclosure, evictions and car repossession.
BANKRUPTCY COURTS ILL-PREPARED FOR TSUNAMI OF PEOPLE GOING BROKE FROM CORONAVIRUS SHUTDOWNLGBTQ-EDITORJULY 12, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSWalkers and joggers politely cross the street to avoid proximity to each other.
ARE WE ALL OCD NOW, WITH OBSESSIVE HAND-WASHING AND TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION?LGBTQ-EDITORJUNE 15, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSHe had not estimated that if Jean Baptiste sought his wife secretly, it must have been because he wished to avoid him.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXBut I always suspected it was a stratagem on his part to avoid playing, and that nothing really ailed him.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYBut it was my only chance then; or rather I had seen enough of business to avoid making mistakes when I could.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONShe stopped, and turned to face him, an incredible shyness seeming to cause her to avoid his gaze.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINIWORDS RELATED TO AVOID
- abscond
- avoid
- beat a hasty retreat
- blow
- bolt
- break
- cut and run
- cut out
- decamp
- depart
- desert
- elude
- evade
- fly
- fly the coop
- get
- get away
- get the hell out
- hotfoot
- jump
- leave
- make a getaway
- make off
- make one's escape
- make oneself scarce
- make quick exit
- make tracks
- retreat
- scamper
- scoot
- scram
- skedaddle
- skip
- split
- step on it
- step on the gas
- take a hike
- take flight
- take off
- vamoose
- vanish
- aviated
- barnstormed
- bent the throttle
- buzzed
- circled
- circumnavigated
- climbed
- controlled
- crossed
- darted
- dashed
- dived
- drifted
- flat-hated
- fleeted
- flitted
- floated
- fluttered
- glided
- hopped
- hovered
- hurried
- jet out
- jet over
- jetted
- maneuvered
- mounted
- operated
- piloted
- reached
- remained aloft
- rushed
- sailed
- scudded
- seagulled
- shot
- skimmed
- skirted
- sky out
- soared
- sped
- swooped
- took a hop
- took flight
- took off
- took wing
- traveled
- whisked
- whizzed
- whooshed
- wing in
- winged
- zipped
- zoomed
- aviates
- barnstorms
- bends the throttle
- buzzes
- circles
- circumnavigates
- climbs
- controls
- crosses
- darts
- dashes
- dives
- drifts
- flat-hats
- fleets
- flits
- floats
- flutters
- glides
- hops
- hovers
- hurries
- jet out
- jet over
- jets
- maneuvers
- mounts
- operates
- pilots
- reaches
- remains aloft
- rushes
- sails
- scuds
- seagulls
- shoots
- skims
- skirts
- sky out
- soars
- speeds
- swoops
- takes a hop
- takes flight
- takes off
- takes wing
- travels
- whisks
- whizzes
- whooshes
- wing in
- wings
- zips
- zooms
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.