Need another word that means the same as “bolt”? Find 55 synonyms and 30 related words for “bolt” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Bolt” are: bolt of lightning, thunderbolt, dash, deadbolt, bar, lock, catch, latch, fastener, hasp, pin, rivet, peg, screw, arrow, quarrel, dart, shaft, missile, projectile, flash, streak, burst, discharge, flare, fulmination, abscond, absquatulate, decamp, go off, make off, run off, beetle off, bolt out, run out, gobble, fasten, secure, seal, clamp, batten, pinion, rigidly, stiffly, bang, slap, slapdash, smack
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bolt” as a noun can have the following definitions:
arrow | A mark or sign resembling an arrow used to show direction or position. His ability to launch an arrow accurately. |
bar | Barristers collectively. The bar to the estuary of the River Eske. |
bolt of lightning | The part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key. |
burst | The act of exploding or bursting. The burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft. |
catch | An act of catching something typically a ball. I mistakenly thought he would be a good catch. |
dart | A small pointed missile with a feather or plastic flight used in the game of darts. Jack s first dart pierced the treble twenty. |
dash | Impetuous or flamboyant vigour and confidence; panache. A casual atmosphere with a dash of sophistication. |
deadbolt | The part of a lock that is engaged or withdrawn with a key. |
discharge | A substance that has been discharged. Those germs might lead to vaginal discharge. |
fastener | Restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place. He found the door fastened and wondered who the fastener was. |
flare | A sudden burst of intense emotion. Infection can cause a lupus flare. |
flash | A newsflash. A flash of emotion swept over him. |
fulmination | The act of exploding with noise and violence. A second of silence not long enough for the echo of the previous fulminations to fade away. |
hasp | A slotted hinged metal plate forming part of a fastening for a door or lid, fitted over a loop and secured by a pin or padlock. The hut was always locked by a large padlock securing a hasp. |
latch | Spring-loaded doorlock that can only be opened from the outside with a key. Lifting the latch she pushed the gate open. |
lock | A number of interlocked or jammed items. There was a lock every quarter of a mile. |
missile | A rocket carrying a warhead of conventional or nuclear explosives; may be ballistic or directed by remote control. The USAF approach uses small missiles fired from conventional fighter aircraft. |
peg | A place marked by a peg and allotted to a competitor to fish or shoot from. She put her mac on a peg in the hall. |
pin | A piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer s garment. A three pin plug. |
projectile | A missile designed to be fired from a gun. They tried to shield Johnson from the projectiles that were being thrown. |
quarrel | A heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are usually on good terms. They had a quarrel. |
rivet | A device similar to a rivet for holding seams of clothing together. A rectangular plate containing an iron rivet. |
shaft | A column of light (as from a beacon. The shaft of a feather. |
streak | A continuous period of specified success or luck. A streak of wildness. |
thunderbolt | A discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder. The full force of what she had been told hit her like a thunderbolt. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bolt” as a verb can have the following definitions:
abscond | (of a person on bail) fail to surrender oneself for custody at the appointed time. The barman absconded with a week s takings. |
absquatulate | Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along. Some overthrown dictator who had absquatulated to the USA. |
bar | Mark something with bars or stripes. The job she loved had been barred to her. |
batten | Secure with battens. Batten down a ship s hatches. |
beetle off | Kill intentionally and with premeditation. |
bolt out | Eat hastily without proper chewing. |
clamp | Fasten something in place with a clamp. The sander is clamped on to the edge of a workbench. |
decamp | Leave suddenly. Now he has decamped to Hollywood. |
fasten | Become fixed or fastened. They fastened various nicknames to each other. |
go off | Follow a procedure or take a course. |
gobble | (of a large organization) incorporate or take over (a smaller one. This small department was gobbled up by the Ministry of Transport. |
latch | Fasten with a latch. She latched the door carefully. |
lock | Go through a lock on a canal. The therapist noticed that the patient s knees tended to lock in this exercise. |
make off | Proceed along a path. |
peg | Hang washing on a line with clothes pegs. We ve been pegged next to the winning team. |
pin | Attach or fasten with a pin or pins. The black rook on e4 is pinned. |
pinion | Cut off the pinion of a wing or bird to prevent flight. He was pinioned to the ground. |
rivet | Fasten with a rivet or rivets. The riveted plates of the floor. |
run off | Compete in a race. |
run out | Keep company. |
seal | Affix a seal to. She sealed the letter with hot wax. |
secure | Fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug. The government is concerned to secure the economy against too much foreign ownership. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “bolt” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
bang | Directly. Bring your wardrobe bang up to date. |
rigidly | In a stiff or inflexible way. The body was rigidly erect. |
slap | Exactly; right. Storming out of her room she went slap into Luke. |
slapdash | In a careless or reckless manner. The shelves were put up slapdash. |
smack | Exactly; precisely. Our mother s house was smack in the middle of the city. |
stiffly | In a severe or strong manner. She gently turned the key in the lock where it stiffly slid into place. |
bang | Leap jerk bang. The track bangs and is perfect for any house party. |
breech | Dress a boy in breeches after he had been in petticoats since birth. Breech presentation occurs in up to 3 per cent of pregnancies at term. |
buckle | Fasten with a buckle or buckles. The bridge started shaking and then it began to buckle. |
cork | Draw with burnt cork. The balls are doctored and the bats are corked. |
crackle | Having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks as in crackleware. My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl. |
crossbar | Game equipment consisting of a horizontal bar to be jumped or vaulted over. |
door | A room that is entered via a door. The office next door. |
drill | Make a hole in or through something by using a drill. Drill for oil. |
fasten | Become fixed or fastened. A blue nightie that fastens down the back. |
grip | A hairgrip. He had to take a grip on his nerves. |
hammer | A heavy metal sphere attached to a flexible wire used in the hammer throw. He got hammered for an honest mistake. |
helical | In the shape of a coil. Helical molecules. |
horizontal | Something that is oriented horizontally. A horizontal surface. |
knife | Use a knife on. The victim was knifed to death. |
latch | Fasten with a latch. Lifting the latch she pushed the gate open. |
lightning | A flash or discharge of lightning. The sky was a mass of black cloud out of which lightnings flashed. |
lotus | The flower of the sacred lotus as a symbol in Asian art and religion. A myth of creation states that Buddha was born of a thousand petalled gold lotus. |
rivet | Fasten with a rivet or rivets. He was riveted by the newsreels shown on television. |
spiral | Form a spiral. He expects the figures to spiral down further. |
spiraling | In the shape of a coil. |
storm | Attack by storm attack suddenly. The storms that had characterized their relationship had died away. |
strike | Undertake strike action against an employer. We must strike the enemy s oil fields. |
thunder | Be the case that thunder is being heard. The train thundered through the night. |
thunderbolt | A supposed bolt or shaft believed to be the destructive agent in a lightning flash, especially as an attribute of a god such as Jupiter or Thor. The full force of what she had been told hit her like a thunderbolt. |
tighten | Become tight or tighter. He tightened up the clips. |
truss | Support a roof bridge or other structure with a truss or trusses. When they trussed the roof many things were overlooked. |
unlocked | (of a mobile phone) capable of operating on the network of any chosen carrier. With an unlocked phone you can use SIM cards from any service provider. |
vise | A holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place. |
whizz | Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field. Whizz the mixture to a smooth paste. |
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