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All in order antonyms

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adj in order

  • unruly — not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless: an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.
  • disorderly — characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused: a disorderly desk.
  • confused — If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
  • methodic — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • misbehaving — to behave badly or improperly: The children misbehaved during our visit.
  • unable — lacking the necessary power, competence, etc., to accomplish some specified act: He was unable to swim.
  • unwilling — not willing; reluctant; loath; averse: an unwilling partner in the crime.
  • disinclined — lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse: I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight.
  • ignorant — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
  • neglectful — characterized by neglect; disregardful; careless; negligent (often followed by of): neglectful of one's health.
  • unprepared — properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready: prepared for a hurricane.
  • unready — not ready; not made ready: The new stadium is as yet unready for use.
  • incapable — not capable.
  • unskilled — of or relating to workers who lack technical training or skill.
  • immature — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • unavailable — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • uneducated — not educated.
  • bare — If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
  • unfurnished — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
  • slow — moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • unripe — not ripe; immature; not fully developed: unripe fruit.
  • untrained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • unstable — not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
  • untrustworthy — deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.
  • uneven — not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
  • unfair — not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
  • disordered — lacking organization or in confusion; disarranged.
  • abnormal — Someone or something that is abnormal is unusual, especially in a way that is worrying.
  • anomalous — Something that is anomalous is different from what is usual or expected.
  • eccentric — deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd: eccentric conduct; an eccentric person.
  • unusual — not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
  • irregular — without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern.
  • weak — not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • different — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
  • rare — Réseaux Associés pour la Recherche Européenne
  • uncommon — not common; unusual; rare: an uncommon word.
  • curved — A curved object has the shape of a curve or has a smoothly bending surface.
  • indirect — not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing.
  • dishonest — not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
  • unjust — not just; lacking in justice or fairness: unjust criticism; an unjust ruler.
  • diluted — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • mixed — put together or formed by mixing.
  • unconventional — not conventional; not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality: an unconventional artist; an unconventional use of material.
  • twisted — to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
  • corrupt — Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
  • untraditional — of or relating to tradition.
  • useless — of no use; not serving the purpose or any purpose; unavailing or futile: It is useless to reason with him.
  • worthless — without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
  • inappropriate — not appropriate; not proper or suitable: an inappropriate dress for the occasion.
  • unprofitable — being without profit; not showing or turning a profit: a series of unprofitable ventures.
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