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Patnesses Antonyms

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

bad manners
  • boorishness
  • discourtesy
  • disrespect
  • impoliteness
  • inconsideration
  • unmannerliness
disagreement
  • altercation
  • animosity
  • antagonism
  • argument
  • atmospherics
  • bickering
  • breach
  • break
  • clash
  • clashing
discord
  • cacophony
  • clamor
  • clinker
  • din
  • disharmony
  • dissonance
  • harshness
  • jangle
  • jarring
  • racket
immorality
  • abomination
  • antisocial behavior
  • atrocity
  • breach
  • break
  • caper
  • case
  • corruption
  • criminality
  • delict
impropriety
  • barbarism
  • blunder
  • faux pas
  • gaffe
  • gaucherie
  • goof
  • immodesty
  • impudence
  • incongruity
  • incorrectness
inability
  • disqualification
  • failure
  • frailty
  • impotence
  • inadequacy
  • inaptitude
  • incapability
  • incapacitation
  • incapacity
  • incompetence
inadequacy
  • blemish
  • dearth
  • defalcation
  • defectiveness
  • deficiency
  • deficit
  • drawback
  • failing
  • faultiness
  • flaw
inappropriateness
  • barbarism
  • blunder
  • faux pas
  • gaffe
  • gaucherie
  • goof
  • immodesty
  • improperness
  • impudence
  • incongruity
indecency
  • bawdiness
  • coarseness
  • crudity
  • drunkenness
  • evil
  • foulness
  • grossness
  • immodesty
  • impropriety
  • impurity
poor health
  • affliction
  • ailing
  • ailment
  • attack
  • breakdown
  • bug
  • collapse
  • complaint
  • confinement
  • convalescence
unsuitability
  • barbarism
  • blunder
  • faux pas
  • gaffe
  • gaucherie
  • goof
  • immodesty
  • improperness
  • impudence
  • inappropriateness

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