Need another word that means the same as “kicking”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “kicking” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Kicking” are: in fashion, in vogue, voguish, popular, up to date, up to the minute, modern, all the rage, modish, trendsetting, boot, kick
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “kicking” as a noun can have the following definitions:
boot | A covering to protect the lower part of a horse’s leg. He got a boot in the stomach. |
kick | Chiefly in rugby a player of specified kicking ability. He does it for kicks. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “kicking” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
all the rage | Completely given to or absorbed by. |
in fashion | Holding office. |
in vogue | Holding office. |
modern | Belonging to the modern era since the Middle Ages. Matisse s contribution to modern art. |
modish | In the current fashion or style. It seems sad that such a scholar should feel compelled to use this modish jargon. |
popular | Representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large. Popular fiction. |
trendsetting | Initiating or popularizing a trend. |
up to date | Being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level. |
up to the minute | Getting higher or more vigorous. |
voguish | Elegant and stylish. He wore the costume of an art dealer from some voguish New York hangout of the late sixties. |
amusement | The state or experience of finding something funny. We looked with amusement at our horoscopes. |
amusing | Arousing or provoking laughter. An amusing fellow. |
biting | (of wit or criticism) harsh or cruel. He leant forward to protect himself against the biting wind. |
boot | Kick give a boot to. Boot your computer. |
entertaining | Providing amusement or enjoyment. Films should be entertaining. |
exhilaration | A feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation. They felt the exhilaration of victory. |
fun | A source of fun. She asked for money and then the fun began. |
funny | Arousing or provoking laughter. There was something funny going on. |
glad | Feeling happy appreciation. Glad to help. |
happy | Used in greetings. I can t say they looked too happy about it but a deal s a deal. |
hilarious | Extremely amusing. Hilarious broad comedy. |
humor | The trait of appreciating and being able to express the humorous. She didn t appreciate my humor. |
humorous | Having or showing a sense of humour. A humorous and entertaining talk. |
humour | The ability to express humour or amuse other people. Her good humour vanished. |
interesting | Arousing or holding the attention. It will be very interesting to see what they come up with. |
jocular | Characterized by jokes and good humor. His voice was jocular. |
joke | Tell a joke speak humorously. She was in a mood to tell jokes. |
jolly | Full of or showing high-spirited merriment. He was a jolly man full of jokes. |
jovial | Full of or showing high-spirited merriment- Wordsworth. A jovial old gentleman. |
laugh | A facial expression characteristic of a person laughing. She decided to play along with him for a laugh. |
laughing | Showing or feeling mirth or pleasure or happiness. Laughing children. |
lively | Quick and energetic. This whole lively world. |
merry | (of an occasion or season) characterized by festivity and enjoyment. Have a merry Christmas. |
pleasure | A formal expression. The touch of his fingers gave her such pleasure. |
quirky | Having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects. Her sense of humour was decidedly quirky. |
repartee | Conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies. Quick fire repartee. |
slapstick | Acoustic device consisting of two paddles hinged together; used by an actor to make a loud noise without inflicting injury when striking someone. Slapstick humour. |
tickle | Touch or stroke lightly. Dad gave my chin a little tickle. |
vivacious | Attractively lively and animated (typically used of a woman. A charming and vivacious hostess. |
witticism | A witty remark. Maurice roared with laughter at his own witticisms. |
The synonyms and related words of "Brag" are: blow, bluster, boast, gas, gasconade, shoot a…
The synonyms and related words of "Pierce" are: thrust, make a hole in, penetrate, puncture,…
The synonyms and related words of "Weary" are: aweary, tired, tired out, exhausted, fatigued, overtired,…
The synonyms and related words of "Kick" are: complain, kvetch, plain, quetch, sound off, give…
The synonyms and related words of "Useless" are: futile, pointless, purposeless, impractical, vain, in vain,…
Want to describe something with adjectives that start with 'J'? Though they are not numerous,…