Synonyms of tear out

Antonyms of tear out

Collocations of tear out

heart
Frequency: 80 %

The breakup tore out his heart.

page
Frequency: 70 %

She had to tear out a page from her notebook to give to her friend.

hair
Frequency: 60 %

The stylist had to tear out a knot from her hair gently.

stubborn
Frequency: 50 %

The stain was so stubborn that she had to tear out the fabric.

wall
Frequency: 45 %

They had to tear out a wall to expand the room.

Idiomatic Expressions for tear out

  • Phrase: tear out of
    Meaning: to leave or exit a place quickly and forcefully
    Usage: He tore out of the building after receiving the urgent phone call.