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Unwearying Antonyms

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changing
  • altering
  • alternating
  • changeable
  • developing
  • dynamic
  • growing
  • inconstant
  • irresolute
  • mobile
  • modifying
  • uncertain
fatigued
  • all in
  • beat
  • bedraggled
  • blasé
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • dead
  • dead-beat
  • dead-tired
  • dog-tired
  • dog-weary
idle
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • empty
  • frivolous
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • groundless
  • hollow
  • insignificant
  • irrelevant
  • not serious
inactive
  • abeyant
  • asleep
  • blah
  • disengaged
  • do-nothing
  • dormant
  • down
  • draggy
  • dull
  • idle
  • immobile
indifferent
  • aloof
  • apathetic
  • blasé
  • callous
  • cold
  • cool
  • detached
  • diffident
  • disinterested
  • dispassionate
  • distant
lethargic
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • comatose
  • debilitated
  • dilatory
  • dopey
  • dormant
  • draggy
  • drowsy
  • dull
  • enervated
negligent
  • asleep at switch
  • behindhand
  • cursory
  • delinquent
  • derelict
  • discinct
  • disregardful
  • forgetful
  • heedless
  • inadvertent
  • inattentive
tired
  • all in
  • annoyed
  • asleep
  • beat
  • bored
  • broken-down
  • burned out
  • collapsing
  • consumed
  • dead on one's feet
  • distressed
wavering
  • fickle
  • fluctuating
  • hesitating
  • irresoluteoscillating
  • undecided
  • unstable
  • unsteady
  • unsure
  • vacillating
  • variable
  • waffling
weary
  • all in
  • beat
  • bone-tired
  • bored
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • discontented
  • disgusted
  • dog-tired

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