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In Charge Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for in charge in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of in charge in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for in charge alphabetically.

humble
  • apprehensive
  • backward
  • bashful
  • biddable
  • blushing
  • content
  • courteous
  • deferential
  • demure
  • diffident
indecisive
  • astraddle
  • changeable
  • doubtful
  • faltering
  • halting
  • hemming and hawing
  • hesitant
  • hesitating
  • hot and cold
  • inconclusive
ineffective
  • abortive
  • anticlimactic
  • barren
  • bootless
  • defeasible
  • emasculate
  • feckless
  • feeble
  • forceless
  • fruitless
inferior
  • back seat
  • bottom
  • bottom-rung
  • entry-level
  • junior
  • less
  • lesser
  • lower
  • menial
  • minor
modest
  • bashful
  • blushing
  • chaste
  • coy
  • demure
  • diffident
  • discreet
  • humble
  • lowly
  • meek
secondary
  • accessory
  • alternate
  • auxiliary
  • backup
  • bush-league
  • collateral
  • consequential
  • contingent
  • dependent
  • dinky
subordinate
  • accessory
  • adjuvant
  • ancillary
  • auxiliary
  • baser
  • below par
  • collateral
  • contributory
  • dependent
  • inferior
unassertive
  • abashed
  • backward
  • blushful
  • blushing
  • chary
  • confused
  • constrained
  • coy
  • demure
  • diffident
unimportant
  • beside the point
  • casual
  • frivolous
  • frothy
  • immaterial
  • inconsequential
  • inconsiderable
  • indifferent
  • insignificant
  • irrelevant
unimpressive
  • average
  • characterless
  • common
  • commonplace
  • conventional
  • dull
  • everyday
  • fair
  • garden-variety
  • insignificant
weak
  • anemic
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • delicate
  • effete
  • enervated
  • exhausted
  • faint
  • feeble
  • flaccid

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