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What Is Coming One Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for what is coming one in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of what is coming one in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for what is coming one alphabetically.

award
  • accolade
  • adjudication
  • allotment
  • bestowal
  • citation
  • conferment
  • conferral
  • decision
  • decoration
  • decree
  • distinction
  • donation
  • endowment
  • feather in cap
  • gift
  • gold
  • gold star
  • grant
  • honor
forgiveness
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • amnesty
  • charity
  • clemency
  • compassion
  • condonation
  • dispensation
  • exculpation
  • exoneration
  • extenuation
  • grace
  • immunity
  • impunity
  • indemnity
  • justification
  • lenience
  • lenity
  • mercy
pardon
  • absolution
  • acquittal
  • allowance
  • amnesty
  • anchor
  • clemency
  • commute
  • conciliation
  • condonation
  • discharge
  • exculpation
  • excuse
  • exoneration
  • forbearance
  • freeing
  • grace
  • indemnification
  • indemnity
  • indulgence
penalty
  • amends
  • amercement
  • cost
  • damages
  • disadvantage
  • discipline
  • dues
  • fall
  • fine
  • forfeit
  • forfeiture
  • handicap
  • mortification
  • mulct
  • price
  • rap
  • retribution
reward
  • accolade
  • award
  • benefit
  • bonus
  • bounty
  • carrot
  • comeuppance
  • compensation
  • crown
  • cue
  • dividend
  • feather in cap
  • fringe benefit
  • gain
  • garland
  • goodies
  • gravy
  • grease
  • guerdon
sympathy
  • accord
  • affinity
  • agreement
  • alliance
  • attraction
  • benignancy
  • close relation
  • commiseration
  • compassion
  • concord
  • congeniality
  • connection
  • correspondence
  • empathy
  • feelings
  • fellow feeling
  • harmony
  • heart
  • kindliness

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