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Have The Wherewithal Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for have the wherewithal in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of have the wherewithal in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for have the wherewithal alphabetically.

declining
  • abjure
  • abstain
  • avoid
  • balk
  • beg to be excused
  • bypass
  • demur
  • deny
  • desist
  • disapprove
  • dismiss
  • don't buy
  • forbear
  • forgo
  • gainsay
  • nix
  • not accept
  • not hear of
  • not think of
  • pass on
  • refrain
failing
  • declining
  • defeated
  • deficient
  • faint
  • feeble
  • inadequate
  • insufficient
  • scant
  • scanty
  • scarce
  • short
  • shy
  • unavailing
  • unprosperous
  • unsuccessful
  • unsufficient
  • unthriving
  • vain
  • wanting
infirm
  • ailing
  • anemic
  • anile
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • delicate
  • enfeebled
  • failing
  • faint
  • faltering
  • feeble
  • flimsy
  • fragile
  • frail
  • halting
  • ill
  • insecure
  • irresolute
  • laid low
  • lame
  • sensile
languishing
  • droopy
  • dull
  • listless
  • sluggish
  • tired
losing
  • defeated
  • doomed
  • failing
  • falling
  • ruined
  • undone
  • unsuccessful
poor
  • bad off
  • bankrupt
  • beggared
  • beggarly
  • behind eight ball
  • broke
  • destitute
  • dirt poor
  • down-and-out
  • empty-handed
  • flat
  • flat broke
  • fortuneless
  • hard up
  • impecunious
  • impoverished
  • in need
  • in want
  • indigent
  • insolvent
  • low
unhealthy
  • ailing
  • below par
  • debilitated
  • delicate
  • diseased
  • down
  • dragging
  • feeble
  • frail
  • ill
  • in a decline
  • in ill health
  • in poor health
  • infirm
  • invalid
  • laid low
  • out of action
  • out of shape
  • peaked
  • poorly
  • run-down

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