Tantamount


The meaning of the word Tantamount is: equal to something


Examples:

Mooching off your mother at age 35 is tantamount to being a lazy bum.

published by Sammy on 2021-02-09 10:38:38


To leave a dog in a hot car is tantamount to torture.

published by Chase on 2021-09-30 02:35:44


Some parents say that spanking is tantamount to child abuse while others believe it's effective discipline.

published by Andree on 2021-02-16 21:13:51


Taking money from your mother's purse without asking her first is tantamount to stealing.

published by Karoline on 2021-06-18 14:18:50


Our relationship now is not tantamount to the passionate love we had for each other two years ago.

published by Mandie on 2021-12-19 08:26:50


For some environmentalists, cutting down trees is tantamount to destroying our ecosystem.

published by Debi on 2021-07-22 06:05:46


While some believe IQ tests are tantamount to measuring your true intelligence, others believe these tests cannot survey your intellect.

published by Fredda on 2021-07-24 14:42:54


Many consider the old man's efforts of cooking for the homeless tantamount to charity.

published by Kristel on 2021-09-05 13:57:57


Young man, your behavior in church should be tantamount to that of a behaved gentleman!

published by Toi on 2021-06-26 05:39:53


Nervously answering the investigator's questions is almost tantamount to admitting guilt.

published by Elda on 2021-12-01 11:28:22


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