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Habilitations Antonyms

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

disadvantage
  • damage
  • deprivation
  • detriment
  • disservice
  • harm
  • injury
  • prejudice
impotence
  • barrenness
  • erectile dysfunction
  • infecundity
  • infertility
  • unproductiveness
inability
  • disqualification
  • failure
  • frailty
  • impotence
  • inadequacy
  • inaptitude
  • incapability
  • incapacitation
  • incapacity
  • incompetence
  • ineffectiveness
  • ineffectualness
  • inefficacy
  • inefficiency
inadequacy
  • blemish
  • dearth
  • defalcation
  • defectiveness
  • deficiency
  • deficit
  • drawback
  • failing
  • faultiness
  • flaw
  • imperfection
  • inadequateness
  • inaptness
  • incapacity
incompetence
  • inability
  • inadequacy
  • ineptitude
  • inexperience
ineptness
  • amateurishness
  • artlessness
  • boorishness
  • cloddishness
  • coarseness
  • crudeness
  • gawkiness
  • gracelessness
  • greenness
  • ignorance
  • inability
  • incompetence
  • ineptitude
  • inexpertness
lack
  • abridgement
  • absence
  • curtailment
  • dearth
  • decrease
  • default
  • defect
  • deficit
  • depletion
  • deprivation
  • destitution
  • distress
  • exigency
  • exiguity
lowliness
  • bashfulness
  • celibacy
  • chastity
  • constraint
  • coyness
  • decency
  • delicacy
  • demureness
  • diffidence
  • discreetness
  • humbleness
  • humility
  • inhibition
  • innocence
weakness
  • Achilles heel
  • appetite
  • blemish
  • chink in armor
  • debility
  • decrepitude
  • deficiency
  • delicacy
  • enervation
  • failing
  • faintness
  • fault
  • feebleness
  • flaw

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