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Done With Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for done with in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of done with in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for done with alphabetically.

defective
  • abnormal
  • amiss
  • blemished
  • damaged
  • deficient
  • faulty
  • flawed
  • impaired
  • imperfect
  • inadequate
deficient
  • amiss
  • bad
  • damaged
  • defective
  • exiguous
  • faulty
  • flawed
  • found wanting
  • impaired
  • incomplete
imperfect
  • amiss
  • below par
  • bottom-of-barrel
  • broken
  • damaged
  • defective
  • deficient
  • disfigured
  • dud
  • faulty
incomplete
  • abridged
  • broken
  • crude
  • defective
  • deficient
  • expurgated
  • fractional
  • fragmentary
  • garbled
  • half-done
lacking
  • can't cut it
  • coming up short
  • defective
  • deprived of
  • flawed
  • impaired
  • inadequate
  • incomplete
  • minus
  • missing
missing
  • AWOL
  • astray
  • away
  • disappeared
  • lacking
  • left behind
  • left out
  • lost
  • mislaid
  • misplaced
needy
  • beggared
  • dead broke
  • destitute
  • dirt poor
  • disadvantaged
  • down at heel
  • down to last cent
  • down-and-out
  • flat
  • impecunious
part
  • allotment
  • any
  • apportionment
  • articulation
  • atom
  • bit
  • bite
  • branch
  • chip
  • chunk
short
  • abbreviate
  • abbreviated
  • aphoristic
  • bare
  • boiled down
  • breviloquent
  • brief
  • compendiary
  • compendious
  • compressed
unfinished
  • amateurish
  • bare
  • crude
  • cut short
  • dabbling
  • defective
  • deficient
  • dilettante
  • faulty
  • formless
wanting
  • absent
  • away
  • bankrupt
  • bereft
  • burned out
  • cooked
  • cut off
  • defective
  • deficient
  • deprived
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