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A Move On Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for a move on in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of a move on in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for a move on alphabetically.

clumsy
  • all thumbs
  • blundering
  • blunderous
  • bulky
  • bumbling
  • bungling
  • butterfingered
  • clownish
  • crude
  • elephantine
delayed
  • deferred
  • late
  • postponed
  • put off
  • slowed
idle
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • empty
  • frivolous
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • groundless
  • hollow
  • insignificant
  • irrelevant
ignorant
  • apprenticed
  • benighted
  • birdbrained
  • blind to
  • cretinous
  • dense
  • green
  • illiterate
  • imbecilic
  • in the dark
inactive
  • abeyant
  • asleep
  • blah
  • disengaged
  • do-nothing
  • dormant
  • down
  • draggy
  • dull
  • idle
later
  • downstream
  • ensuing
  • following
  • more recent
  • next
  • posterior
  • postliminary
  • proximate
  • subsequent
  • subsequential
leisurely
  • comfortable
  • delayed
  • deliberate
  • dilatory
  • easy
  • free
  • gentle
  • laggard
  • laid-back
  • languid
slow
  • apathetic
  • crawling
  • creeping
  • dawdling
  • delaying
  • deliberate
  • dilatory
  • disinclined
  • dreamy
  • drowsy
sluggish
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • down
  • dragging
  • draggy
  • drippy
  • heavy
  • hebetudinous
stupid
  • brainless
  • dazed
  • deficient
  • dense
  • dim
  • doltish
  • dopey
  • dull
  • dumb
  • dummy
uneducated
  • benighted
  • empty-headed
  • ignoramus
  • ignorant
  • illiterate
  • inerudite
  • know-nothing
  • lowbrow
  • uncultivated
  • uncultured
unhurried
  • calm
  • casual
  • deliberate
  • easygoing
  • laid-back
  • measured
  • nonchalant
  • patient
  • relaxed
  • slow

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