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All flasher antonyms

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adjective flasher

  • expected β€” Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur.
  • enduring β€” Continuing or long-lasting.

adj flasher

  • commonplace β€” If something is commonplace, it happens often or is often found, and is therefore not surprising.
  • usual β€” habitual or customary: her usual skill.
  • typical β€” of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
  • unremarkable β€” notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • unexceptional β€” not exceptional; not unusual or extraordinary.
  • believable β€” Something that is believable makes you think that it could be true or real.
  • worthless β€” without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
  • indifferent β€” without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic: his indifferent attitude toward the suffering of others.
  • like β€” in like manner with; similarly to; in the manner characteristic of: He works like a beaver.
  • similar β€” having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
  • unimportant β€” of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
  • standard β€” something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model.
  • customary β€” Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
  • common β€” If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • conventional β€” Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • familiar β€” well-acquainted; thoroughly conversant: to be familiar with a subject.
  • ordinary β€” of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • plain β€” clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
  • bad β€” If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • poor β€” having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: a poor family living on welfare.
  • normal β€” conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
  • average β€” An average is the result that you get when you add two or more numbers together and divide the total by the number of numbers you added together.
  • inferior β€” lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • regular β€” usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • general β€” of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
  • unextraordinary β€” beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs.
  • surprising β€” causing surprise, wonder, or astonishment.
  • dismal β€” causing gloom or dejection; gloomy; dreary; cheerless; melancholy: dismal weather.
  • drab β€” dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc.
  • restrained β€” characterized by restraint: The actor gave a restrained performance.
  • modest β€” having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
  • simple β€” easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
  • gloomy β€” dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
  • moderate β€” kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
  • leisurely β€” acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate: a leisurely conversation.
  • gradual β€” taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little: gradual improvement in health.
  • delayed β€” of or relating to a particle, as a neutron or alpha particle, that is emitted from an excited nucleus formed in a nuclear reaction, the emission occurring some time after the reaction is completed.
  • lazy β€” averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent.
  • sluggish β€” indisposed to action or exertion; lacking in energy; lazy; indolent: a sluggish disposition.
  • slow β€” moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • mature β€” complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • sensible β€” having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • wise β€” having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • analytical β€” An analytical way of doing something involves the use of logical reasoning.
  • careful β€” If you are careful, you give serious attention to what you are doing, in order to avoid harm, damage, or mistakes. If you are careful to do something, you make sure that you do it.
  • detailed β€” A detailed report or plan contains a lot of details.
  • thorough β€” executed without negligence or omissions: a thorough search.
  • important β€” of much or great significance or consequence: an important event in world history.
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