Synonyms of kick

Antonyms of kick

Collocations of kick

kick off
Frequency: 80 %

The concert will kick off at 7 PM.

kick start
Frequency: 75 %

A cup of coffee in the morning helps kick start my day.

kick in
Frequency: 70 %

The effects of the medication will kick in within an hour.

kick back
Frequency: 65 %

After a long day at work, he likes to kick back and relax.

kick out
Frequency: 60 %

The bouncer had to kick out the unruly patron from the bar.

Idiomatic Expressions for kick

  • Phrase: kick off
    Meaning: to start or initiate something
    Usage: The concert will kick off at 8 PM.