Synonyms of tear up

Antonyms of tear up

Collocations of tear up

tear up
Frequency: 70 %

She couldn't help but tear up the letter from her ex-boyfriend.

tear up
Frequency: 60 %

The dissatisfied customer decided to tear up the contract with the company.

tear up
Frequency: 55 %

The lawyer advised him not to tear up the legal document without reading it thoroughly.

tear up
Frequency: 50 %

He angrily tore up the photo of his ex-girlfriend.

tear up
Frequency: 40 %

She accidentally tore up the concert ticket while trying to open the envelope.

Idiomatic Expressions for tear up

  • Phrase: tear up the track
    Meaning: to run or race very fast and aggressively
    Usage: The sprinter tore up the track, setting a new record in the process.