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Gotten What Is Coming To One Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for gotten what is coming to one in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of gotten what is coming to one in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for gotten what is coming to one alphabetically.

fail
  • abort
  • back wrong horse
  • backslide
  • be defeated
  • be demoted
  • be found lacking
  • be in vain
  • be ruined
  • blunder
  • break down
  • come to naught
  • come to nothing
  • decline
  • deteriorate
  • fall
  • fall flat
  • fall short
  • fall through
  • fizzle
  • flop
  • flounder
  • fold
  • founder
  • go astray
  • go down
  • go down swinging
  • go downhill
  • go up in smoke
  • go wrong
forfeit
  • cost
  • damages
  • fine
  • loss
  • mulct
  • penalty
  • relinquishment
lose
  • be careless
  • be impoverished
  • be reduced
  • become poorer
  • bereave
  • capitulate
  • consume
  • default
  • deplete
  • disinherit
  • displace
  • dispossess
  • dissipate
  • divest
  • drain
  • drop
  • exhaust
  • expend
  • fail
  • fail to keep
  • fall short
  • forfeit
  • forget
  • give up
  • lavish
  • misplace
  • miss
  • misspend
  • oust
miss
  • absence
  • blunder
  • default
  • defect
  • error
  • fault
  • loss
  • mishap
  • mistake
  • omission
  • oversight
  • slip
  • want
pass
  • canyon
  • cut
  • gap
  • gorge
  • passage
  • passageway
  • path
  • ravine
spend
  • absorb
  • allocate
  • ante up
  • apply
  • bestow
  • blow
  • cast away
  • come across
  • come through
  • concentrate
  • confer
  • consume
  • contribute
  • cough up
  • defray
  • deplete
  • disburse
  • dispense
  • dissipate
  • donate
  • drain
  • drop
  • employ
  • empty
  • evote
  • exhaust
  • expend
  • foot the bill
  • fritter

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