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Shuck Jive Antonyms

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

cessation
  • abeyance
  • arrest
  • break
  • break-off
  • breather
  • cease
  • ceasing
  • close
  • conclusion
  • cutoff
  • desistance
idleness
  • dawdling
  • dilly-dallying
  • dormancy
  • droning
  • goof-off time
  • hibernation
  • inactivity
  • indolence
  • inertia
  • joblessness
  • laze
inactivity
  • dawdling
  • dilly-dallying
  • dormancy
  • droning
  • goof-off time
  • hibernation
  • idleness
  • indolence
  • inertia
  • inertness
  • inoperativeness
inertia
  • apathy
  • deadness
  • drowsiness
  • dullness
  • idleness
  • immobility
  • immobilization
  • inactivity
  • indolence
  • languor
  • lassitude
quiet
  • buttoned up
  • clammed up
  • close
  • close-mouthed
  • could hear a pin drop
  • dumb
  • hushed
  • hushful
  • inaudible
  • low
  • low-pitched
reality
  • absoluteness
  • actuality
  • authenticity
  • being
  • bottom line
  • brass tacks
  • certainty
  • concreteness
  • corporeality
  • deed
  • entity
repose
  • ease
  • inaction
  • inactivity
  • leisure
  • peace
  • quiet
  • quietness
  • quietude
  • refreshment
  • relaxation
  • relaxing
rest
  • break
  • breather
  • breathing space
  • calm
  • calmness
  • cessation
  • coffee break
  • comfort
  • composure
  • cutoff
  • downtime
stoppage
  • abeyance
  • arrest
  • blockage
  • check
  • close
  • closure
  • cutoff
  • deduction
  • discontinuance
  • down
  • downtime
suspension
  • abeyance
  • abeyancy
  • adjournment
  • break
  • breather
  • breathing spell
  • cessation
  • coffee break
  • concluding
  • conclusion
  • cutoff

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