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Est. 1828
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Synonyms of taken a powder

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taken a powder

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past participle of take a powder
as in moved
to leave a place often for another He took a powder before anyone even noticed he was there.

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • moved
  • gone
  • departed
  • packed (up or off)
  • taken off
  • dug out
  • pulled out
  • walked out
  • stepped (along)
  • got off
  • gone off
  • run along
  • peeled off
  • quit
  • bailed out
  • pushed off
  • exited
  • pushed on
  • got
  • cut out
  • evacuated
  • cleared out
  • cleared off
  • buzzed (off)
  • sallied (forth)
  • started
  • hit the road
  • shoved (off)
  • escaped
  • buggered off
  • taken a hike
  • bailed
  • fled
  • beaten it
  • retired
  • set out
  • pulled stakes
  • bugged out
  • booked
  • parted
  • bugged off
  • struck out
  • piked (out or off)
  • flown
  • got out
  • run away
  • skipped
  • gone out
  • withdrawn
  • stepped out
  • scarpered
  • vamoosed
  • abandoned
  • retreated
  • mizzled
  • absconded
  • vacated
  • lit
  • decamped
  • deserted
  • forsaken
  • removed
  • emigrated
  • scrammed
  • adjourned
  • scatted

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • come
  • arrived
  • turned up
  • remained
  • stayed
  • settled
  • shown up
  • lodged
  • closed
  • approached
  • reached
  • hit
  • landed
  • dwelled
  • abided
  • tarried
  • neared

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taken apart
taken a powder
taken back
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“Taken a powder.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/taken%20a%20powder. Accessed 10 Jul. 2026.

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