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Firm Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for firm in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of firm in 22 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for firm alphabetically.

alterable
  • adaptable
  • adjustable
  • flexible
  • fluid
  • malleable
changeable
  • agitated
  • capricious
  • changeful
  • commutative
  • convertible
easy
  • accessible
  • apparent
  • basic
  • child's play
  • cinch
facile
  • accomplished
  • adept
  • adroit
  • apparent
  • articulate
flexible
  • adjustable
  • bending
  • ductile
  • elastic
  • extensible
indefinite
  • broad
  • confused
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • equivocal
irresolute
  • changing
  • doubtful
  • doubting
  • faltering
  • fearful
loose
  • apart
  • asunder
  • at large
  • baggy
  • clear
moving
  • affective
  • arousing
  • awakening
  • breathless
  • dynamic
nice
  • admirable
  • amiable
  • approved
  • attractive
  • becoming
pliable
  • compliant
  • docile
  • ductile
  • easily led
  • easy
pliant
  • amenable
  • ductile
  • elastic
  • fictile
  • flexible
slack
  • dull
  • easy
  • feeble
  • flabby
  • flaccid
soft
  • bendable
  • comfortable
  • comfy
  • cottony
  • cozy
supple
  • adaptable
  • agile
  • bending
  • ductile
  • elastic
unsettled
  • active
  • agitated
  • antsy
  • anxious
  • busy
unstable
  • ambiguous
  • borderline
  • capricious
  • changeable
  • dizzy
vulnerable
  • accessible
  • assailable
  • defenseless
  • exposed
  • liable
wavering
  • fickle
  • fluctuating
  • hesitating
  • irresoluteoscillating
  • undecided
weak
  • anemic
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • delicate
  • effete
wobbly
  • fluctuant
  • insecure
  • precarious
  • rattletrap
  • rickety
yielding
  • acquiescent
  • biddable
  • compliant
  • docile
  • easy

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