avast
0 antonyms and opposites of avast, grouped by meaning.
Interjection — A command meaning "stop" or "hold on," traditionally associated with sailors and pirates.
Etymology
Likely from Dutch houd vast, "hold fast," from houden ("to hold") and vast ("firm, tight").
Full origin of avast →Frequently asked questions
What does “avast” mean?
The word “avast” means a command meaning "stop" or "hold on," traditionally associated with sailors and pirates. In plain terms, an old nautical shout meaning "stop" — now mostly used jokingly to sound like a pirate.
How do you pronounce “avast”?
“Avast” is pronounced uh-VAHST (/əˈvæst/ in IPA).
How do you use “avast” in a sentence?
Here is “avast” used in a sentence: “"Avast!" the captain bellowed, and the crew froze in place.”
What is another word for “avast”?
Words with a similar meaning to “avast” include avast!, cut it out!, enough!, give it a break!, halt! and have done!.
What part of speech is “avast”?
“Avast” is an interjection.
Where does the word “avast” come from?
The word “avast” comes from Dutch. Likely from Dutch houd vast, "hold fast," from houden ("to hold") and vast ("firm, tight").