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Become Tedious Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for become tedious in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of become tedious in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for become tedious alphabetically.

abstain
  • abjure
  • abnegate
  • avoid
  • cease
  • constrain
  • curb
  • decline
  • deny oneself
  • do without
  • eschew
  • evade
  • fast
  • fence-sit
  • forbear
  • forgo
brighten
  • buff up
  • burnish
  • clear up
  • enliven
  • gleam
  • grow sunny
  • illuminate
  • illumine
  • intensify
  • kindle
  • light up
  • lighten
  • polish
  • punch up
  • spiff up
deplete
  • bankrupt
  • bleed
  • decrease
  • dig into
  • diminish
  • drain
  • draw
  • dry up
  • empty
  • evacuate
  • expend
  • finish
  • impoverish
  • lessen
  • milk
deprive
  • bankrupt
  • bare
  • bereave
  • denude
  • despoil
  • disinherit
  • dismantle
  • dispossess
  • disrobe
  • divest
  • dock
  • expropriate
  • hold back
  • lose
  • oust
diet
  • dietary
  • fast
  • nutritional therapy
  • regime
  • regimen
  • restriction
  • starvation
  • weight-reduction plan
dissatisfy
  • anger
  • disappoint
  • discontent
  • perturb
excite
  • accelerate
  • agitate
  • amaze
  • anger
  • animate
  • annoy
  • arouse
  • astound
  • awaken
  • bother
  • chafe
  • delight
  • discompose
  • disturb
  • electrify
fast
  • PDQ
  • accelerated
  • active
  • agile
  • blue streak
  • breakneck
  • brisk
  • chop-chop
  • dashing
  • double-time
  • electric
  • expeditious
  • expeditive
  • flashing
  • fleet
make happy
  • appease
  • bewitch
  • captivate
  • charm
  • delight
  • enrapture
  • gladden
  • gratify
  • humor
  • indulge
  • mollify
  • placate
  • reconcile
  • satisfy
  • suffice

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