Past Tenses
website for synonyms, antonyms, verb conjugations and translations

Unselective Antonyms

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

chosen
  • called
  • conscript
  • elect
  • exclusive
  • got the nod
  • named
  • pegged
  • pick
  • picked
  • popular
  • preferential
  • select
critical
  • analytical
  • belittling
  • biting
  • calumniatory
  • captious
  • carping
  • caviling
  • cavillous
  • censorious
  • censuring
  • choleric
  • condemning
definite
  • audible
  • bold
  • categorical
  • clean-cut
  • clear-cut
  • clearly defined
  • complete
  • crisp
  • definitive
  • determined
  • distinct
  • distinguishable
discriminatory
  • biased
  • inequitable
  • prejudiced
  • unfair
methodical
  • all together
  • analytical
  • businesslike
  • careful
  • deliberate
  • disciplined
  • efficient
  • exact
  • fixed
  • framed
  • grooved
  • logical
particular
  • accurate
  • appropriate
  • blow-by-blow
  • circumstantial
  • clocklike
  • detailed
  • distinct
  • especial
  • express
  • full
  • individual
  • intrinsic
planned
  • in the making
  • on the docket
  • outlined
  • prepared
  • programmed
  • prospective
selective
  • careful
  • choicy
  • choosy
  • discerning
  • discriminatory
  • eclectic
  • fussy
  • judicious
  • particular
  • persnickety
  • picky
  • scrupulous
specific
  • bull's eye
  • categorical
  • characteristic
  • clean-cut
  • clear-cut
  • cut fine
  • dead on
  • definite
  • definitive
  • different
  • distinct
  • downright
systematic
  • analytical
  • arranged
  • businesslike
  • complete
  • efficient
  • logical
  • methodic
  • methodical
  • ordered
  • organized
  • out-and-out
  • precise

PastTenses is a database of English verbs. One can check verbs forms in different tenses. Use our search box to check present tense, present participle tense, past tense and past participle tense of desired verb.

Past Tenses © 2020