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vamoose

2 antonyms and opposites of vamoose, grouped by meaning.

Verb — To leave quickly, especially to escape or avoid trouble.

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Etymology

From Spanish vamos, "let's go".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “vamoose” mean?

The word “vamoose” means to leave quickly, especially to escape or avoid trouble. In plain terms, to clear off fast.

How do you pronounce “vamoose”?

“Vamoose” is pronounced va-MOOS (/væˈmus/ in IPA).

How do you use “vamoose” in a sentence?

Here is “vamoose” used in a sentence: “When the police showed up, everyone vamoosed.”

What is the opposite of “vamoose”?

The opposite of “vamoose” — its antonyms — are linger and remain.

What part of speech is “vamoose”?

“Vamoose” is a verb.

Where does the word “vamoose” come from?

The word “vamoose” comes from Spanish. From Spanish vamos, "let's go".

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