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Out On One's Feet Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for out on one's feet in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of out on one's feet in 17 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for out on one's feet alphabetically.

able
  • adept
  • adequate
  • adroit
  • agile
  • alert
  • apt
  • bright
  • capable
  • competent
  • cunning
  • deft
  • dexterous
  • easy
  • effortless
  • endowed
  • equipped
  • facile
  • fitted
active
  • alive
  • astir
  • at work
  • bustling
  • effective
  • efficacious
  • exertive
  • flowing
  • functioning
  • going
  • hasty
  • impelling
  • in force
  • in play
  • in process
  • mobile
  • movable
  • moving
animated
  • activated
  • active
  • alert
  • animate
  • ardent
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • dynamic
  • ebullient
  • elated
  • energetic
  • energized
  • enthusiastic
  • excited
  • fervent
  • gay
  • happy
  • passionate
energetic
  • active
  • aggressive
  • animated
  • ball of fire
  • breezy
  • brisk
  • demoniac
  • driving
  • dynamic
  • enterprising
  • forcible
  • fresh
  • hardy
  • high-powered
  • indefatigable
  • industrious
  • kinetic
  • lively
energized
  • actify
  • activize
  • animate
  • arm
  • build up
  • electrify
  • empower
  • enable
  • enliven
  • excite
  • fortify
  • goose
  • innervate
  • inspirit
  • invigorate
  • jazz up
  • juice up
  • liven up
firm
  • close
  • close-grained
  • compact
  • compressed
  • concentrated
  • concrete
  • condensed
  • congealed
  • dense
  • fine-grained
  • hard
  • hardened
  • heavy
  • impenetrable
  • impermeable
  • impervious
  • inelastic
  • jelled
fresh
  • beginning
  • brand-new
  • comer
  • contemporary
  • crisp
  • crude
  • current
  • different
  • gleaming
  • glistening
  • green
  • hot
  • hot off the press
  • immature
  • just out
  • late
  • latest
  • mint
invigorated
  • activate
  • animate
  • brace
  • buck up
  • energize
  • enliven
  • excite
  • exhilarate
  • fortify
  • freshen
  • galvanize
  • harden
  • inspirit
  • liven up
  • nerve
  • pep up
  • perk up
  • pick up
lively
  • agile
  • alert
  • animate
  • animated
  • astir
  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • bouncy
  • bright
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • bustling
  • buzzing
  • cheerful
  • chipper
  • chirpy
  • complex
  • dashing
plenty
  • affluence
  • avalanche
  • capacity
  • copiousness
  • cornucopia
  • deluge
  • enough
  • flood
  • fruitfulness
  • full house
  • fund
  • good deal
  • great deal
  • heaps
  • loads
  • lots
  • luxury
  • mass
refreshed
  • brace
  • breathe new life into
  • bring around
  • brush up
  • cheer
  • cool
  • enliven
  • exhilarate
  • freshen
  • inspirit
  • jog
  • modernize
  • prod
  • prompt
  • quicken
  • reanimate
  • recreate
  • regain
restored
  • reestablished
  • refreshed
  • renewed
  • repaired
  • replaced
  • returned
  • revived
saved
  • conserved
  • cured
  • defended
  • freed
  • guarded
  • healed
  • maintained
  • preserved
  • protected
  • reclaimed
  • regenerated
  • released
  • rescued
  • safe
  • safeguarded
  • salvaged
  • secure
  • unthreatened
stored
  • gathered
  • hoarded
  • reserved
  • saved
strong
  • able
  • able-bodied
  • active
  • athletic
  • big
  • capable
  • durable
  • enduring
  • energetic
  • firm
  • fixed
  • forceful
  • forcible
  • hale
  • hard as nails
  • hardy
  • hearty
  • heavy
unused
  • brand new
  • brand-
  • fresh
  • idle
  • mint condition
  • new
  • remaining
  • unaccustomed
  • unfamiliar
  • untapped
  • untried
  • vacant
vigorous
  • active
  • athletic
  • ball of fire
  • bouncing
  • brisk
  • dashing
  • driving
  • dynamic
  • effective
  • efficient
  • enterprising
  • exuberant
  • flourishing
  • forceful
  • forcible
  • hale
  • hard-driving
  • hardy

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