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Long-established Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for long-established in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of long-established in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for long-established alphabetically.

indefinite
  • broad
  • confused
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • equivocal
  • evasive
  • general
  • ill-defined
  • imprecise
  • indeterminable
  • indeterminate
  • indistinct
  • inexact
  • inexhaustible
  • infinite
  • innumerable
  • intangible
infrequent
  • exceptional
  • few
  • few and far between
  • isolated
  • limited
  • meager
  • occasional
  • odd
  • rare
  • scant
  • scanty
  • scarce
  • scattered
  • seldom
  • semioccasional
  • sparse
  • spasmodic
sporadic
  • bits and pieces
  • desultory
  • few
  • fitful
  • fits and starts
  • hit-or-miss
  • infrequent
  • intermittent
  • irregular
  • isolated
  • occasional
  • on-again-off-again
  • random
  • rare
  • scarce
  • scattered
  • seldom
uncommitted
  • cut loose
  • don't care
  • fence-sitting
  • floating
  • free-spirited
  • laid-back
  • middle ground
  • middle of the road
  • neutral
  • nonaligned
  • nonpartisan
  • on the fence
  • restrained
  • unaffiliated
  • unattached
  • uninvolved
  • unpledged
unconfirmed
  • bottomless
  • flimsy
  • foundationless
  • gratuitous
  • groundless
  • reasonless
  • uncorroborated
  • unfounded
  • ungrounded
  • unjustifiable
  • unjustified
  • unsubstantiated
  • unsupported
  • untenable
  • unwarranted
undecided
  • ambivalent
  • betwixt and between
  • blowing hot and cold
  • borderline
  • debatable
  • dithering
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • equivocal
  • hemming and hawing
  • hesitant
  • iffy
  • in the middle
  • indecisive
  • indefinite
  • irresolute
  • moot

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