carry the day

The phrase “carry the day” has 4 syllables: car-ry the day

It's pronounced as /ˈkæɹ.i ðə deɪ/


What is synonym and antonym for carry the day?

In the thesaurus, “carry the day” has 14 synonyms and 12 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for carry the day along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for carry the day

  • breeze
  • conquer
  • contend
  • kick butt
  • overcome
  • prevail
  • romp
  • squeak
  • squeeze
  • succeed
  • sweep
  • triumph
  • vie
  • win

Antonyms for carry the day

Meanings of carry the day

  • verb
    1. To lead to victory or success; to prevail.

Example Sentences

  • The team’s relentless spirit helped them carry the day in the final match.
  • His strong leadership was enough to carry the day during the crisis.
  • A clever strategy enabled the underdogs to carry the day against all odds.
  • The lawyer’s convincing argument managed to carry the day in court.
  • Her charm and confidence were certain to carry the day in the negotiations.

On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to carry the day, such as: breeze, collapse, conquer, contend, decline, fail, flop.

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kick butt

  • breeze
  • carry the day
  • conquer
  • contend
  • overcome
  • prevail
  • romp
  • squeak
  • squeeze
  • succeed
  • sweep
  • triumph
  • vie
  • win

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