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Responsible Antonyms

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

excused
  • discharged
  • freed
  • pardoned
  • permitted
exempt
  • absolved
  • beat the rap
  • clear
  • cleared
  • discharged
  • excepted
  • excluded
  • excused
  • favored
  • free
  • immune
  • let go
free
  • chargeless
  • comp
  • complimentary
  • costless
  • for love
  • for nothing
  • free of cost
  • free ride
  • freebie
  • gratis
  • gratuitous
  • handout
immature
  • adolescent
  • baby
  • babyish
  • callow
  • childish
  • crude
  • green
  • half-grown
  • imperfect
  • infantile
  • infantine
  • jejune
immune
  • allowed
  • clear
  • exempt
  • favored
  • free
  • hardened to
  • insusceptible
  • irresponsible
  • licensed
  • not affected
  • not liable
  • not subject
innocent
  • above suspicion
  • angelic
  • chaste
  • clean
  • cleanhanded
  • clear
  • crimeless
  • exemplary
  • faultless
  • free of
  • good
  • guilt-free
irresponsible
  • capricious
  • carefree
  • devil-may-care
  • feckless
  • fickle
  • flighty
  • fly-by-night
  • giddy
  • harebrained
  • ill-considered
  • immature
  • immoral
right
  • appropriate
  • condign
  • conscientious
  • deserved
  • due
  • equitable
  • ethical
  • fitting
  • good
  • honest
  • honorable
  • justifiable
unaccountable
  • arcane
  • astonishing
  • baffling
  • extraordinary
  • impenetrable
  • incomprehensible
  • inexplicable
  • inscrutable
  • mystic
  • odd
  • peculiar
  • puzzling
untrustworthy
  • capricious
  • conniving
  • crooked
  • deceitful
  • devious
  • dishonest
  • disloyal
  • dubious
  • fair-weather
  • faithless
  • false
  • fickle

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