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Good For What Ails You Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for good for what ails you in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of good for what ails you in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for good for what ails you alphabetically.

bad
  • abominable
  • amiss
  • atrocious
  • awful
  • bad news
  • beastly
  • blah
  • bottom out
  • bummer
  • careless
  • cheap
  • cheesy
  • crappy
  • cruddy
  • crummy
  • defective
  • deficient
  • diddly
  • dissatisfactory
  • downer
  • dreadful
  • erroneous
  • fallacious
disadvantageous
  • adverse
  • contrary
  • damaging
  • debit-side
  • deleterious
  • depreciative
  • depreciatory
  • derogatory
  • detracting
  • disparaging
  • downside
  • dyslogistic
  • harmful
  • hurtful
  • ill-timed
  • inexpedient
  • injurious
  • inopportune
  • objectionable
  • on the debit side
  • pejorative
  • prejudicial
  • slighting
disagreeable
  • bellicose
  • brusque
  • cantankerous
  • churlish
  • contentious
  • contrary
  • cross
  • difficult
  • disobliging
  • disputatious
  • eristic
  • grouchy
  • ill-natured
  • nasty
  • obnoxious
  • offensive
  • out of sorts
  • peevish
  • pettish
  • petulant
  • querulous
  • rude
  • snappy
harmful
  • adverse
  • bad
  • baleful
  • baneful
  • calamitous
  • cataclysmic
  • catastrophic
  • consumptive
  • corroding
  • corrupting
  • crippling
  • damaging
  • deleterious
  • destructive
  • detrimental
  • dire
  • disadvantageous
  • disastrous
  • evil
  • harassing
  • incendiary
  • inimical
  • internecine
hurtful
  • aching
  • afflictive
  • bad
  • cutting
  • damaging
  • dangerous
  • deadly
  • deleterious
  • destructive
  • detrimental
  • disadvantageous
  • distressing
  • evil
  • harmful
  • hurting
  • malicious
  • mean
  • mischievous
  • nasty
  • nocuous
  • noxious
  • ominous
  • pernicious
hurting
  • abuse
  • ache
  • afflict
  • ail
  • be sore
  • be tender
  • belt
  • bite
  • blemish
  • bruise
  • burn
  • cramp
  • cut
  • cut up
  • damage
  • disable
  • do violence
  • flail
  • flog
  • harm
  • impair
  • injure
  • kick
injurious
  • abusive
  • adverse
  • bad
  • baneful
  • corrupting
  • damaging
  • dangerous
  • deadly
  • deleterious
  • destructive
  • detrimental
  • disadvantageous
  • evil
  • harmful
  • iniquitous
  • insulting
  • libeling
  • mischievous
  • nocent
  • nocuous
  • noxious
  • opprobrious
  • pernicious
unfortunate
  • adverse
  • afflicted
  • broken
  • burdened
  • calamitous
  • cursed
  • damaging
  • deplorable
  • desperate
  • destitute
  • disastrous
  • doomed
  • forsaken
  • hapless
  • hopeless
  • ill-fated
  • ill-starred
  • in a bad way
  • inappropriate
  • infelicitous
  • inopportune
  • jinxed
  • lamentable
unhelpful
  • awkward
  • disagreeable
  • discourteous
  • ill-disposed
  • ill-natured
  • unaccommodating
  • unamiable
  • uncivil
  • uncongenial
  • uncooperative
  • unpleasant
unrewarding
  • dull
  • flat
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • lackluster
  • profitless
  • stale
  • uninspiring
  • unproductive
  • useless
  • vain
  • vapid
useless
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • counterproductive
  • disadvantageous
  • dysfunctional
  • expendable
  • feckless
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • good-for-nothing
  • hopeless
  • idle
  • impracticable
  • impractical
  • incompetent
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • inept
  • inoperative
  • inutile
  • meaningless
  • no good
  • nonfunctional
worthless
  • abandoned
  • abject
  • barren
  • base
  • bogus
  • cheap
  • contemptible
  • counterproductive
  • despicable
  • empty
  • futile
  • good-for-nothing
  • ignoble
  • inconsequential
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • inferior
  • insignificant
  • inutile
  • meaningless
  • mediocre
  • miserable
  • no-account

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