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Turning Things Around Antonyms

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

bore
  • bother
  • bromide
  • bummer
  • creep
  • deadhead
  • downer
  • drag
  • drip
  • dull person
  • flat tire
  • headache
  • nag
  • nudge
  • pain
  • pain in the neck
  • pest
  • pill
  • soporific
  • stuffed shirt
  • tedious person
  • tiresome person
  • wet blanket
damage
  • accident
  • adulteration
  • adversity
  • affliction
  • bane
  • blemish
  • blow
  • breakage
  • bruise
  • casualty
  • catastrophe
  • cave-in
  • contamination
  • corruption
  • debasement
  • depreciation
  • deprivation
  • destruction
  • deterioration
  • detriment
  • devastation
  • disservice
decline
  • abatement
  • backsliding
  • comedown
  • cropper
  • decay
  • decrepitude
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • descent
  • deterioration
  • devolution
  • diminution
  • dissolution
  • dive
  • downfall
  • downgrade
  • downturn
  • drop
  • dwindling
  • ebb
  • ebbing
  • enfeeblement
deteriorate
  • adulterate
  • alloy
  • be worse for wear
  • become worse
  • break
  • corrode
  • corrupt
  • crumble
  • debase
  • debilitate
  • decline
  • decompose
  • degrade
  • deprave
  • depreciate
  • descend
  • disimprove
  • disintegrate
  • ebb
  • fade
  • fail
  • fall apart
disperse
  • banish
  • besprinkle
  • break up
  • broadcast
  • cast forth
  • circulate
  • deal
  • diffuse
  • disappear
  • disband
  • disburse
  • discharge
  • dislodge
  • dismiss
  • dispel
  • disseminate
  • dissipate
  • dissolve
  • divvy
  • dole out
  • eject
  • intersperse
divide
  • abscind
  • bisect
  • branch
  • break
  • break down
  • carve
  • chop
  • cleave
  • cross
  • cut
  • cut up
  • demarcate
  • detach
  • dichotomize
  • disengage
  • disentangle
  • disjoin
  • dislocate
  • dismember
  • dissect
  • dissever
  • dissociate
dull
  • addled
  • backward
  • besotted
  • boring
  • brainless
  • daffy
  • daft
  • dense
  • dim
  • dim-witted
  • doltish
  • dumb
  • feeble-minded
  • half-baked
  • ignorant
  • imbecilic
  • indolent
  • insensate
  • low
  • moronic
  • not bright
  • numskulled
enervate
  • debilitate
  • devitalize
  • disable
  • enfeeble
  • exhaust
  • fatigue
  • incapacitate
  • jade
  • paralyze
  • sap
  • unnerve
  • vitiate
  • weaken
  • weary
lose
  • be careless
  • be impoverished
  • be reduced
  • become poorer
  • bereave
  • capitulate
  • consume
  • default
  • deplete
  • disinherit
  • displace
  • dispossess
  • dissipate
  • divest
  • drain
  • drop
  • exhaust
  • expend
  • fail
  • fail to keep
  • fall short
  • forfeit
regress
  • backslide
  • degenerate
  • deteriorate
  • ebb
  • fall away
  • fall back
  • fall off
  • go back
  • lapse
  • lose ground
  • recede
  • relapse
  • retreat
  • retrogress
  • revert
  • roll back
  • sink
  • throw back
  • turn back
scatter
  • besprinkle
  • broadcast
  • cast
  • derange
  • diffuse
  • disband
  • discard
  • disject
  • dispel
  • disseminate
  • dissipate
  • distribute
  • disunite
  • diverge
  • divide
  • expend
  • fling
  • intersperse
  • litter
  • migrate
  • part
  • pour
weaken
  • abate
  • adulterate
  • break up
  • cripple
  • crumble
  • cut
  • debase
  • debilitate
  • decline
  • decrease
  • depress
  • devitalize
  • dilute
  • diminish
  • droop
  • dwindle
  • ease up
  • enervate
  • exhaust
  • fade
  • fail
  • faint
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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