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Easily Harmed Antonyms

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

heartless
  • brutal
  • callous
  • cold fish
  • cold-blooded
  • cold-hearted
  • cruel
  • hard
  • hard as nails
  • hard-boiled
  • hard-hearted
  • harsh
  • inhuman
  • insensitive
  • merciless
impassive
  • apathetic
  • callous
  • cold
  • cold-blooded
  • collected
  • composed
  • dispassionate
  • dry
  • emotionless
  • hardened
  • heartless
  • imperturbable
  • indifferent
  • indurated
indifferent
  • aloof
  • apathetic
  • blasé
  • callous
  • cold
  • cool
  • detached
  • diffident
  • disinterested
  • dispassionate
  • distant
  • equitable
  • haughty
  • heartless
insensitive
  • aloof
  • bloodless
  • coldhearted
  • crass
  • feelingless
  • hard
  • hard as nails
  • hard-boiled
  • hardened
  • hardhearted
  • heartless
  • imperceptive
  • incurious
  • obtuse
numb
  • aloof
  • anesthetized
  • apathetic
  • asleep
  • benumbed
  • callous
  • casual
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • dead
  • detached
  • disinterested
  • frozen
  • immobilized
thick-skinned
  • benumbed
  • callous
  • coldhearted
  • hard-as-nails
  • hardhearted
  • insensitive
  • seasoned
  • tough
  • toughened
  • unbending
  • unfeeling
unfeeling
  • anesthetized
  • apathetic
  • asleep
  • benumbed
  • brutal
  • callous
  • cantankerous
  • churlish
  • cold
  • cold fish
  • cold-blooded
  • cold-hearted
  • crotchety
  • cruel
unsusceptible
  • anesthetized
  • asleep
  • benumbed
  • dead
  • deadened
  • immune to
  • impassible
  • impassive
  • impervious to
  • insensible
  • insusceptible
  • nonreactive
  • senseless
  • unfeeling

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