WELSHING Synonyms
There are 10 hypernyms of the word welshing. (close relations)
Definition of WELSHING
Best Alternative Words for WELSHING
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cheating | nounn | |||||||
noun • a deception for profit to yourself adjective satellite • not faithful to a spouse or lover • violating accepted standards or rules | ||||||||
dodging | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj | |||||||
noun • nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do • a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery • deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening | ||||||||
ducking | verb, adverbv, adv | |||||||
noun • hunting ducks • the act of wetting something by submerging it | ||||||||
eluding | verbv | |||||||
noun • the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning) | ||||||||
shirking | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • the evasion of work or duty | ||||||||
avoiding | verbv | |||||||
verb • stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something • prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; to protect from or to keep away anything undesirable; to ward off • refrain from doing something • refrain from certain foods or beverages • declare invalid | ||||||||
escaping | verbv | |||||||
noun • the act of escaping physically • an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy • nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do • an avoidance of danger or difficulty • a means or way of escaping • a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild • the discharge of a fluid from some container • a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level verb • run away from confinement • fail to experience • escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action • be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by • remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion • flee; take to one's heels; cut and run • issue or leak, as from a small opening | ||||||||
evading | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||||
verb • avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) • escape, either physically or mentally • practice evasion • use cunning or deceit to escape or avoid | ||||||||
reneging | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||||
noun • the mistake of not following suit when able to do so verb • fail to fulfill a promise or obligation | ||||||||
swindling | verb, noun, adjectivev, n, adj | |||||||
noun • the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme verb • deprive of by deceit | ||||||||
cambrian | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
adjective • of or relating to or characteristic of Wales or its people or their language noun • the period from 544 million to about 500 million years ago; characterized by marine invertebrates • a native or resident of Wales | ||||||||
cymric | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • a Celtic language of Wales | ||||||||
cymry | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • a native or resident of Wales | ||||||||
welch | verbv | |||||||
verb • cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt | ||||||||
welshman | nounn | |||||||
noun • a native or resident of Wales | ||||||||
cymric language | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • a Celtic language of Wales | ||||||||
welsh black | adjectiveadj | |||||||
noun • a breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales | ||||||||
welsh language | nounn | |||||||
noun • a Celtic language of Wales |