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Turning Over A New Leaf Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for turning over a new leaf in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of turning over a new leaf in 13 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for turning over a new leaf alphabetically.

abandon
  • disregard
  • freedom
  • impulse
  • licentiousness
  • recklessness
  • spontaneity
  • thoughtlessness
  • uninhibitedness
  • unrestraint
  • wantonness
  • wildness
break
  • breach
  • cleft
  • crack
  • discontinuity
  • disjunction
  • division
  • fracture
  • gap
  • gash
  • hole
  • rent
  • rift
  • rupture
  • schism
  • split
  • tear
damage
  • accident
  • adulteration
  • adversity
  • affliction
  • bane
  • blemish
  • blow
  • breakage
  • bruise
  • casualty
  • catastrophe
  • cave-in
  • contamination
  • corruption
  • debasement
  • depreciation
  • deprivation
  • destruction
  • deterioration
  • detriment
  • devastation
  • disservice
  • disturbance
  • evil
destroy
  • abort
  • annihilate
  • annul
  • axe
  • blot out
  • break down
  • butcher
  • consume
  • cream
  • crush
  • damage
  • deface
  • desolate
  • despoil
  • dismantle
  • dispatch
  • end
  • eradicate
  • erase
  • exterminate
  • extinguish
  • extirpate
  • gut
  • impair
forfeit
  • cost
  • damages
  • fine
  • loss
  • mulct
  • penalty
  • relinquishment
harm
  • abuse
  • banefulness
  • damage
  • deleteriousness
  • detriment
  • disservice
  • foul play
  • hurt
  • ill
  • immorality
  • impairment
  • infliction
  • iniquity
  • loss
  • marring
  • mischance
  • mischief
  • misfortune
  • misuse
  • noxiousness
  • outrage
  • perniciousness
  • prejudice
  • ravage
hurt
  • aching
  • aggrieved
  • agonized
  • all torn up
  • battered
  • bleeding
  • bruised
  • buffeted
  • burned
  • busted up
  • contused
  • crushed
  • cut
  • damaged
  • disfigured
  • distressed
  • disturbed
  • grazed
  • harmed
  • hit
  • impaired
  • in pain
  • indignant
  • lacerated
impair
  • blemish
  • blunt
  • cheapen
  • damage
  • debase
  • debilitate
  • decrease
  • destroy
  • deteriorate
  • devaluate
  • devalue
  • diminish
  • ding
  • disqualify
  • enervate
  • enfeeble
  • hurt
  • injure
  • invalidate
  • lessen
  • lose strength
  • make useless
  • mar
  • prejudice
injure
  • abuse
  • aggrieve
  • batter
  • blemish
  • blight
  • break
  • contort
  • cripple
  • cut up
  • damage
  • deface
  • deform
  • disable
  • disfigure
  • distort
  • distress
  • do in
  • draw blood
  • foul
  • foul up
  • grieve
  • hack up
  • impair
  • maim
kill
  • X-out
  • annihilate
  • asphyxiate
  • assassinate
  • crucify
  • dispatch
  • do away with
  • do in
  • drown
  • dump
  • electrocute
  • eradicate
  • erase
  • execute
  • exterminate
  • extirpate
  • finish
  • garrote
  • get
  • guillotine
  • hang
  • hit
  • immolate
  • liquidate
ruin
  • atrophy
  • bane
  • bankruptcy
  • bath
  • breakdown
  • collapse
  • confusion
  • crackup
  • crash
  • crumbling
  • damage
  • decay
  • defeat
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • demolition
  • destitution
  • destruction
  • deterioration
  • dilapidation
  • disintegration
  • disrepair
  • dissolution
  • downfall
waver
  • be irresolute
  • be unable to decide
  • blow hot and cold
  • change
  • deliberate
  • dilly-dally
  • dither
  • falter
  • flicker
  • fluctuate
  • halt
  • hedge
  • hem and haw
  • hesitate
  • oscillate
  • palter
  • pause
  • pussyfoot around
  • quiver
  • reel
  • run hot and cold
  • seesaw
  • shake
  • stagger
worsen
  • aggravate
  • corrode
  • damage
  • decline
  • degenerate
  • depress
  • descend
  • deteriorate
  • disintegrate
  • exacerbate
  • fall off
  • get worse
  • go downhill
  • impair
  • lower
  • retrograde
  • retrogress
  • rot
  • sink

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