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Fixed Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for fixed in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of fixed in 18 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for fixed alphabetically.

agitated
  • aroused
  • excited
  • flustered
  • moved
  • upset
broken
  • burst
  • busted
  • collapsed
  • cracked
  • crippled
  • crumbled
changeable
  • agitated
  • capricious
  • changeful
  • commutative
  • convertible
  • fickle
flexible
  • adjustable
  • bending
  • ductile
  • elastic
  • extensible
  • extensile
impermanent
  • ephemeral
  • evanescent
  • passing
  • perishable
  • temporary
  • transient
in disrepair
  • busted
  • coming unglued
  • coming unstuck
  • defective
  • disabled
  • down
indefinite
  • broad
  • confused
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • equivocal
  • evasive
insecure
  • Delphic
  • afraid
  • anxious
  • apprehensive
  • choked
  • diffident
irresolute
  • changing
  • doubtful
  • doubting
  • faltering
  • fearful
  • fickle
loose
  • apart
  • asunder
  • at large
  • baggy
  • clear
  • detached
movable
  • adaptable
  • adjustable
  • ambulatory
  • conveyable
  • deployable
  • detachable
moving
  • affective
  • arousing
  • awakening
  • breathless
  • dynamic
  • eloquent
soft
  • bendable
  • comfortable
  • comfy
  • cottony
  • cozy
  • creamy
undecided
  • ambivalent
  • betwixt and between
  • blowing hot and cold
  • borderline
  • debatable
  • dithering
unfixed
  • boundless
  • capricious
  • chancy
  • enormous
  • erratic
  • fluctuant
unstable
  • ambiguous
  • borderline
  • capricious
  • changeable
  • dizzy
  • dubious
unsteady
  • capricious
  • changeable
  • dizzy
  • erratic
  • fickle
  • fluctuating
variable
  • capricious
  • changeful
  • fickle
  • fitful
  • flexible
  • fluctuating

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