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lengthen

6 antonyms and opposites of lengthen, grouped by meaning.

Verb — To make something longer, or to become longer.

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How to use lengthen

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Etymology

From length + -en.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lengthen” mean?

The word “lengthen” means to make something longer, or to become longer. In plain terms, to extend something in length, whether that's clothing, a schedule, or the daylight hours.

How do you pronounce “lengthen”?

“Lengthen” is pronounced LEHNG-thuhn (/ˈlɛŋθən/ in IPA).

How do you use “lengthen” in a sentence?

Here is “lengthen” used in a sentence: “The tailor lengthened the trousers by two inches.”

What is another word for “lengthen”?

Words with a similar meaning to “lengthen” include elongate, draw out, enlengthen, extend, produce and prolong.

What is the opposite of “lengthen”?

The opposite of “lengthen” — its antonyms — are shorten, abbreviate, abridge, amputate and breviate.

What part of speech is “lengthen”?

“Lengthen” is a verb.

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