Past Tenses
website for synonyms, antonyms, verb conjugations and translations

Having Enough On Plate Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for having enough on plate in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of having enough on plate in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for having enough on plate alphabetically.

idle
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • empty
  • frivolous
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • groundless
  • hollow
  • insignificant
  • irrelevant
  • not serious
  • nugatory
  • of no avail
  • otiose
  • pointless
  • rambling
  • superficial
  • trivial
  • unavailing
  • unhelpful
  • unnecessary
  • unproductive
  • unsuccessful
inactive
  • abeyant
  • asleep
  • blah
  • disengaged
  • do-nothing
  • dormant
  • down
  • draggy
  • dull
  • idle
  • immobile
  • in holding pattern
  • indolent
  • inoperative
  • jobless
  • latent
  • lax
  • lethargic
  • limp
  • low-key
  • mothballed
  • motionless
  • on hold
quiet
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close
  • close-mouthed
  • could hear a pin drop
  • dumb
  • hushed
  • hushful
  • inaudible
  • low
  • low-pitched
  • muffled
  • mute
  • muted
  • noiseless
  • not saying boo
  • peaceful
  • quiescent
  • quieted
  • reserved
  • reticent
  • secretive
  • silent
unemployed
  • at liberty
  • between jobs
  • closed down
  • disengaged
  • down
  • fired
  • free
  • idle
  • inactive
  • jobless
  • laid off
  • leisured
  • loafing
  • on layoff
  • on the bench
  • on the dole
  • on the shelf
  • out of a job
  • out of action
  • out of work
  • resting
  • unapplied
  • underemployed
unengaged
  • easygoing
  • free and easy
  • go-as-you-please
  • loose
  • unattached
  • uncommitted
unoccupied
  • abandoned
  • deserted
  • empty
  • free
  • tenantless
  • unfilled
  • uninhabited
  • untenanted
  • unused
  • vacant

PastTenses is a database of English verbs. One can check verbs forms in different tenses. Use our search box to check present tense, present participle tense, past tense and past participle tense of desired verb.

Past Tenses © 2020