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Good Habits Antonyms

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

badness
  • abuse
  • affection
  • affliction
  • ailment
  • complaint
  • condition
  • cruelty
  • damage
  • depravity
  • destruction
  • disease
  • disorder
corruption
  • breach of trust
  • bribery
  • bribing
  • crime
  • crookedness
  • demoralization
  • exploitation
  • extortion
  • fiddling
  • fraud
  • fraudulency
  • graft
dishonesty
  • artifice
  • bunk
  • cheating
  • chicane
  • chicanery
  • corruption
  • craft
  • criminality
  • crookedness
  • cunning
  • deceit
  • double-dealing
dishonor
  • abasement
  • abuse
  • affront
  • blame
  • degradation
  • discourtesy
  • discredit
  • disesteem
  • disfavor
  • disgrace
  • disrepute
  • ignominy
evil
  • angry
  • atrocious
  • bad
  • baneful
  • base
  • beastly
  • calamitous
  • corrupt
  • damnable
  • depraved
  • destructive
  • disastrous
immorality
  • abomination
  • antisocial behavior
  • atrocity
  • breach
  • break
  • caper
  • case
  • corruption
  • criminality
  • delict
  • delictum
  • delinquency
indecency
  • bawdiness
  • coarseness
  • crudity
  • drunkenness
  • evil
  • foulness
  • grossness
  • immodesty
  • impropriety
  • impurity
  • incivility
  • indecorum
sinfulness
  • atrocity
  • decadence
  • degeneration
  • degradation
  • depravity
  • evil
  • immorality
  • impurity
  • infamy
  • iniquity
  • looseness
  • lubricity
unfairness
  • abuse
  • breach
  • crime
  • crying shame
  • damage
  • dirty deal
  • discrimination
  • encroachment
  • favoritism
  • grievance
  • inequality
  • inequity

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