All de luxe antonyms
de luxe
D d adj de luxe
- destitute β Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
- poor β having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
- inferior β lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
- unimportant β of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
- worst β in ill health; sick: He felt badly.
- least β small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
- minor β lesser, as in size, extent, or importance, or being or noting the lesser of two: a minor share.
- nonessential β not essential; not necessary: Nonessential use of gasoline was forbidden during the war.
- bad β If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
- second-rate β of lesser or minor quality, importance, or the like: a second-rate poet.
- secondary β next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
- low-class β vulgar, coarse, or undignified
- lower β to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag.
- unskilled β of or relating to workers who lack technical training or skill.
- inept β without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit: He is inept at mechanical tasks. She is inept at dealing with people.
- unadorned β to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments: garlands of flowers adorning their hair.
- ugly β very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
- plain β clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
- simple β easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
- ornamented β (of a character) highly embellished or ornate; altered by embellishment.
- fancied β made, designed, grown, adapted, etc., to please the taste or fancy; of superfine quality or exceptional appeal: fancy goods; fancy fruits.
- insignificant β unimportant, trifling, or petty: Omit the insignificant details.
- ok β all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control: Things are OK at the moment.
- unacceptable β capable or worthy of being accepted.
- unsatisfactory β not satisfactory; not satisfying or meeting one's demands; inadequate.
- worthless β without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
- detestable β If you say that someone or something is detestable, you mean you dislike them very much.
- unpleasant β not pleasant; displeasing; disagreeable; offensive: an unpleasant taste; an unpleasant situation; an unpleasant manner.
- immoral β violating moral principles; not conforming to the patterns of conduct usually accepted or established as consistent with principles of personal and social ethics.
- noxious β harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being: noxious fumes.
- sinful β characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
- vile β wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
- incompetent β not competent; lacking qualification or ability; incapable: an incompetent candidate.
- unsuitable β not suitable; inappropriate; unfitting; unbecoming.
- inadequate β not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
- tainted β a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful.
- unreliable β not reliable; not to be relied or depended on.
- fake β to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
- forged β to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
- unreal β not real or actual.
- inconsequential β of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial.
- inconsiderable β small, as in value, amount, or size.
- ordinary β of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
- unnoteworthy β worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
- unhelpful β giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service: Your comments were very helpful.
- disagreeable β contrary to one's taste or liking; unpleasant; offensive; repugnant.
- unvirtuous β conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright: Lead a virtuous life.
- wicked β evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
- rotten β decomposing or decaying; putrid; tainted, foul, or bad-smelling.
- mean β to intend for a particular purpose, destination, etc.: They were meant for each other. Synonyms: destine, foreordain.