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Un-merited Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for un-merited in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of un-merited in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for un-merited alphabetically.

called-for
  • burning
  • capital
  • chief
  • clamant
  • clamorous
  • compelling
  • critical
  • crucial
  • crying
  • demanded
  • demanding
costly
  • an arm and leg
  • cher
  • dear
  • excessive
  • executive
  • exorbitant
  • extortionate
  • extravagant
  • fancy
  • high
  • high-priced
deserved
  • appropriate
  • due
  • earned
  • equitable
  • fit
  • fitting
  • just
  • justified
  • proper
  • right
  • rightful
expensive
  • an arm and a leg
  • at a premium
  • big-ticket
  • costly
  • dear
  • excessive
  • exorbitant
  • extravagant
  • fancy
  • high
  • highway robbery
grounded
  • acquaint
  • bottom
  • coach
  • discipline
  • establish
  • familiarize
  • fit
  • fix
  • found
  • indoctrinate
  • inform
justified
  • absolve
  • acquit
  • advocate
  • alibi
  • answer for
  • apologize for
  • approve
  • argue for
  • assert
  • be answerable for
  • bear out
necessary
  • all-important
  • basic
  • binding
  • bottom-line
  • cardinal
  • chief
  • compelling
  • compulsory
  • crucial
  • de rigueur
  • decisive
needed
  • desired
  • essential
  • necessary
  • required
  • vital
proven
  • add up
  • affirm
  • analyze
  • ascertain
  • assay
  • attest
  • authenticate
  • back
  • bear out
  • certify
  • check
reasonable
  • acceptable
  • analytical
  • average
  • cheap
  • circumspect
  • conservative
  • controlled
  • discreet
  • equitable
  • fair
  • feasible
warranted
  • allowable
  • allowed
  • assured
  • certified
  • guaranteed
  • justified
  • sanctioned
  • secured

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