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synonyms for disporting

  • brandish
  • demonstrate
  • flash
  • prance
  • strut
  • swagger
  • trot out
  • advertise
  • air
  • boast
  • brag
  • declare
  • disclose
  • display
  • disport
  • divulge
  • exhibit
  • expose
  • flaunt
  • proclaim
  • publish
  • reveal
  • sport
  • vaunt
  • march in review
On this page you'll find 428 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disporting, such as: brandish, demonstrate, flash, prance, strut, and swagger.

antonyms for disporting

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  • conceal
  • hide
  • be quiet
  • cover
  • deprecate
  • secrete
  • suppress
  • withhold
  • be sad
  • work
  • cower
  • shy away
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How to use disporting in a sentence

Why, theres a gentleman disporting himself here, who imagines hes a musical genius.
SMOKETURGENEV IVAN SERGEEVICH
They might be a lot of wood nymphs disporting themselves under the trees.
MOLLY BROWN'S SOPHOMORE DAYSNELL SPEED
Now the sea was green and so clear you could see the fish disporting themselves.
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD SALEMAMANDA MINNIE DOUGLAS
I beheld not one ring but two, in each of which the uncommon variety of man was disporting in an entertaining manner.
THE WIT AND HUMOR OF AMERICA, VOLUME II. (OF X.)VARIOUS
A troop of monkeys were disporting themselves on a tree overhanging the river.
WANDERINGS AMONG SOUTH SEA SAVAGES AND IN BORNEO AND THE PHILIPPINESH. WILFRID WALKER
Helen, seeing Edith disporting herself some distance away, demanded with flashing eyes, What did you do that for?
BLUE ROBIN, THE GIRL PIONEERRENA I. HALSEY
Other skaters are disporting themselves in the distance; they, too, are getting themselves into difficulties.
ROWLANDSON THE CARICATURIST. FIRST VOLUMEJOSEPH GREGO
She was beginning a practise volley with Tommy Hollins, who was disporting himself like a young colt.
BUNKER BEANHARRY LEON WILSON
Here in the season tens of thousands of people may be seen, all properly and decently attired, disporting in the waves.
HESPEROTHEN; NOTES FROM THE WEST, VOL. II (OF 2)W. H. RUSSELL
A fine porpoise has been seen disporting itself in the Thames near Hampton Court.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 153, SEPT. 26, 1917VARIOUS
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