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From Top Bottom Antonyms

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deficiently
  • badly
  • incompetently
  • incompletely
  • ineffectively
  • ineffectually
  • inefficiently
  • ineptly
  • meagerly
  • not enough
  • partially
  • partly
  • perfunctorily
  • scantily
inadequately
  • badly
  • deficiently
  • incompetently
  • incompletely
  • ineffectively
  • ineffectually
  • inefficiently
  • ineptly
  • meagerly
  • not enough
  • partially
  • partly
  • perfunctorily
  • scantily
incompletely
  • faultily
  • inadequately
  • not completely
  • not entirely
little
  • Lilliputian
  • babyish
  • bantam
  • brief
  • cramped
  • diminutive
  • dinky
  • elfin
  • embryonic
  • fleeting
  • hardly any
  • hasty
  • immature
  • imperceptible
  • inappreciable
  • inconsiderable
partially
  • by degrees
  • by installments
  • fractionally
  • halfway
  • in part
  • in some measure
  • little by little
  • moderately
  • not wholly
  • partly
  • piece by piece
  • piecemeal
  • somewhat
  • to a certain degree
  • to a certain extent
partly
  • at best
  • at least
  • at most
  • at worst
  • bit by bit
  • by degrees
  • carelessly
  • halfway
  • in a general way
  • in bits and pieces
  • in part
  • in some measure
  • in some ways
  • inadequately
  • incompletely
  • insufficiently
superficially
  • apparently
  • at first glance
  • carelessly
  • casually
  • externally
  • extraneously
  • flimsily
  • frivolously
  • hastily
  • ignorantly
  • not profoundly
  • not thoroughly
  • on the surface
  • once over lightly
  • ostensibly
  • outwardly

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