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Out Service Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for out service in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of out service in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for out service alphabetically.

active
  • alive
  • astir
  • at work
  • bustling
  • effective
  • efficacious
  • exertive
  • flowing
  • functioning
  • going
  • hasty
  • impelling
busy
  • active
  • already taken
  • assiduous
  • at it
  • buried
  • diligent
  • employed
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • having a full plate
  • having enough on one's plate
  • having fish to fry
employed
  • active
  • at it
  • at work
  • busy
  • engaged
  • hired
  • in a job
  • in collar
  • in harness
  • in place
  • inked
  • laboring
energetic
  • active
  • aggressive
  • animated
  • ball of fire
  • breezy
  • brisk
  • demoniac
  • driving
  • dynamic
  • enterprising
  • forcible
  • fresh
involved
  • Gordian
  • byzantine
  • complex
  • confusing
  • convoluted
  • difficult
  • elaborate
  • high-tech
  • intricate
  • knotty
  • labyrinthine
  • mazy
lively
  • agile
  • alert
  • animate
  • animated
  • astir
  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • bouncy
  • bright
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • bustling
mobile
  • adaptable
  • ambulatory
  • changeable
  • fluid
  • free
  • itinerant
  • liquid
  • locomotive
  • loose
  • migrant
  • migratory
  • motile
moving
  • affective
  • arousing
  • awakening
  • breathless
  • dynamic
  • eloquent
  • emotional
  • emotive
  • expressive
  • facund
  • far-out
  • felt in gut
used
  • hand-me-down
  • nearly new
  • not new
  • passed down
  • pre-owned
  • recycled
  • worn
working
  • alive
  • busy
  • dynamic
  • effective
  • employed
  • engaged
  • functioning
  • going
  • hot
  • in a job
  • in force
  • in full swing

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