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Ready And Willing Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for ready and willing in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of ready and willing in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for ready and willing alphabetically.

apathetic
  • blah
  • callous
  • cold
  • cool
  • could care less
  • couldn't care less
  • don't give a damn
  • draggy
  • emotionless
  • flat
  • impassive
  • indifferent
  • insensible
  • laid-back
  • languid
  • moony
  • passive
  • stoic
disinterested
  • aloof
  • candid
  • casual
  • dispassionate
  • equitable
  • even-handed
  • impartial
  • impersonal
  • incurious
  • indifferent
  • just watching the clock
  • lackadaisical
  • negative
  • neutral
  • nonpartisan
  • not giving a damn
  • outside
  • perfunctory
dispassionate
  • abstract
  • aloof
  • calm
  • candid
  • cold-blooded
  • cold-fish
  • collected
  • composed
  • cool
  • cool cat
  • couldn't care less
  • detached
  • disinterested
  • fair
  • iceberg
  • impersonal
  • imperturbable
  • indifferent
satisfied
  • appeased
  • certain
  • compensated
  • contented
  • convinced
  • filled
  • fulfilled
  • gratified
  • happy
  • paid
  • positive
  • quenched
  • requited
  • sated
  • satiated
  • supplied
unconcerned
  • aloof
  • blind
  • blithe
  • callous
  • careless
  • cold
  • cool
  • deaf
  • detached
  • dispassionate
  • distant
  • easy
  • feckless
  • forgetful
  • hard-hearted
  • hardened
  • heedless
  • impassive
uneager
  • averse
  • backward
  • disinclined
  • hesitant
  • indisposed
  • loath
  • reluctant
  • sorry
  • unhappy
  • unwilling
unenthusiastic
  • blasé
  • cool
  • emotionless
  • half-hearted
  • indifferent
  • lackadaisical
  • passionless
  • tepid
  • unexcited
  • uninterested
  • unmoved

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