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Proper Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for proper in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of proper in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for proper alphabetically.

crass
  • asinine
  • blundering
  • boorish
  • bovine
  • churlish
  • dense
  • doltish
crude
  • awkward
  • backward
  • barnyard
  • boorish
  • cheap
  • cloddish
  • clumsy
general
  • accustomed
  • broad
  • commonplace
  • conventional
  • customary
  • everyday
  • extensive
improper
  • abnormal
  • at odds
  • awkward
  • bad form
  • discordant
  • discrepant
  • erroneous
inappropriate
  • bad form
  • disproportionate
  • foot-in-mouth
  • garbage
  • ill-fitted
  • ill-suited
  • ill-timed
incorrect
  • counterfactual
  • erroneous
  • false
  • faulty
  • flawed
  • imprecise
  • improper
misbehaving
  • act up
  • be at fault
  • be bad
  • be dissolute
  • be guilty
  • be immoral
  • be indecorous
objectionable
  • abhorrent
  • censurable
  • deplorable
  • disagreeable
  • dislikable
  • displeasing
  • distasteful
substandard
  • bad
  • base
  • below average
  • below par
  • below standard
  • cheap
  • inadequate
unacceptable
  • below par
  • damaged
  • disagreeable
  • displeasing
  • distasteful
  • exceptionable
  • half-baked
unconventional
  • anarchistic
  • atypical
  • avant-garde
  • beat
  • bizarre
  • crazy
  • eccentric
unfitting
  • bad form
  • ill-fitted
  • ill-matched
  • ill-timed
  • improper
  • inappropriate
  • inapt
unseemly
  • cheap
  • coarse
  • crude
  • discreditable
  • disreputable
  • in poor taste
  • inappropriate
unsuitable
  • clashing
  • disagreeable
  • discordant
  • discrepant
  • disparate
  • disproportionate
  • dissident
unsuited
  • inapt
  • incompatible
  • unfitting
  • unseemly

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