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Re-dressed Antonyms

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

allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
approve
  • accept
  • acclaim
  • admire
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approbate
  • be big on
  • commend
  • countenance
  • esteem
  • face it
break
  • breach
  • cleft
  • crack
  • discontinuity
  • disjunction
  • division
  • fracture
  • gap
  • gash
  • hole
  • rent
damage
  • accident
  • adulteration
  • adversity
  • affliction
  • bane
  • blemish
  • blow
  • breakage
  • bruise
  • casualty
  • catastrophe
destroy
  • abort
  • annihilate
  • annul
  • axe
  • blot out
  • break down
  • butcher
  • consume
  • cream
  • crush
  • damage
harm
  • abuse
  • banefulness
  • damage
  • deleteriousness
  • detriment
  • disservice
  • foul play
  • hurt
  • ill
  • immorality
  • impairment
hurt
  • aching
  • aggrieved
  • agonized
  • all torn up
  • battered
  • bleeding
  • bruised
  • buffeted
  • burned
  • busted up
  • contused
injure
  • abuse
  • aggrieve
  • batter
  • blemish
  • blight
  • break
  • contort
  • cripple
  • cut up
  • damage
  • deface
permit
  • admittance
  • allowance
  • charter
  • concession
  • consent
  • empowering
  • favor
  • franchise
  • go-ahead
  • grant
  • green light
upset
  • agitated
  • all torn up
  • amazed
  • antsy
  • apprehensive
  • blue
  • broken up
  • bummed out
  • capsized
  • chaotic
  • come apart
worsen
  • aggravate
  • corrode
  • damage
  • decline
  • degenerate
  • depress
  • descend
  • deteriorate
  • disintegrate
  • exacerbate
  • fall off

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