pull
verbDivide pull into syllables:
pull
How to pronounce pull:
Definition of pull:
- pull (verb):
- to exert force on (an object) to draw it towards the source of the force
- to exert force upon so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the force
Synonyms for pull:
abduct
adduct
attract
cart
displace
drag
draw in
force
hale
haul
jerk
move
pick
pick off
pluck
plunk
pull back
pull in
pull off
stretch
tug
tweak
twitch
winch
yank
Antonyms for pull:
budge
bulldoze
bump
bundle
drive
force
impel
jolt
jostle
move
nudge
press
propel
push
ram
shift
shove
thrust
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