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Asleep Switch Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for asleep switch in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of asleep switch in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for asleep switch alphabetically.

attentive
  • alert
  • all ears
  • awake
  • aware
  • conscientious
  • enrapt
  • enthralled
  • fascinated
  • glued
  • hanging on every word
  • heedful
  • hooked
  • immersed
  • intent
careful
  • accurate
  • alert
  • apprehensive
  • assiduous
  • attentive
  • chary
  • choosy
  • circumspect
  • concerned
  • conscientious
  • conservative
  • cool
  • deliberate
  • discreet
caring
  • attend
  • baby sit
  • consider
  • foster
  • keep an eye on
  • keep tabs on
  • look after
  • mind
  • mind the store
  • minister
  • mother
  • nurse
  • nurture
  • pay attention to
cautious
  • alert
  • all ears
  • cagey
  • calculating
  • chary
  • circumspect
  • considerate
  • discreet
  • forethoughtful
  • gingerly
  • hedging one's bets
  • heedful
  • judicious
  • keeping on one's toes
concerned
  • anxious
  • biting one's nails
  • bothered
  • butterflies in stomach
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • exercised
  • in a stew
  • on pins and needles
  • perturbed
  • tied up in knots
  • troubled
  • uneasy
  • upset
heedful
  • careful
  • conscientious
  • mindful
  • observant
  • thoughtful
observant
  • advertent
  • alive
  • attentive
  • bright
  • clear-sighted
  • comprehending
  • considering
  • contemplating
  • correct
  • deducing
  • detecting
  • discerning
  • discovering
  • discriminating
thoughtful
  • anxious
  • astute
  • attentive
  • aware
  • benign
  • canny
  • careful
  • cautious
  • charitable
  • chivalrous
  • circumspect
  • civil
  • concerned
  • considerate
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