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Big Breaks Antonyms

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

bad fortune
  • adversity
  • affliction
  • bad luck
  • blight
  • blow
  • calamity
  • cataclysm
  • catastrophe
  • contretemps
  • curse
  • curtains
bad luck
  • adversity
  • bad break
  • blow
  • devil's own luck
  • hard cheese
  • hard luck
  • hard time
  • hardship
  • ill luck
  • mischance
  • misfortune
disadvantage
  • damage
  • deprivation
  • detriment
  • disservice
  • harm
  • injury
  • prejudice
failure
  • abortion
  • bankruptcy
  • bomb
  • botch
  • breakdown
  • bungle
  • bust
  • checkmate
  • collapse
  • decay
  • decline
forfeit
  • cost
  • damages
  • fine
  • loss
  • mulct
  • penalty
  • relinquishment
loss
  • accident
  • bad luck
  • bereavement
  • calamity
  • casualty
  • cataclysm
  • catastrophe
  • cost
  • damage
  • death
  • debit
misfortune
  • accident
  • adversity
  • affliction
  • annoyance
  • anxiety
  • bad break
  • bad luck
  • bad news
  • blow
  • burden
  • calamity
poverty
  • abjection
  • aridity
  • bankruptcy
  • barrenness
  • beggary
  • dearth
  • debt
  • deficiency
  • deficit
  • depletion
  • destitution
sadness
  • anguish
  • blahs
  • bleakness
  • blue devils
  • blue funk
  • broken heart
  • bummer
  • cheerlessness
  • dejection
  • despondency
  • disconsolateness
sorrow
  • affliction
  • agony
  • anguish
  • bad news
  • big trouble
  • blow
  • blues
  • care
  • catastrophe
  • dejection
  • depression
unhappiness
  • anhedonia
  • distress
  • dolor
  • dysphoria
  • grief
  • heartache
  • infelicity
  • melancholy
  • misery
  • misfortune
  • sadness

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