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More Apoplectic Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more apoplectic in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more apoplectic in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more apoplectic alphabetically.

active
  • alive
  • astir
  • at work
  • bustling
  • effective
  • efficacious
  • exertive
  • flowing
  • functioning
  • going
  • hasty
  • impelling
  • in force
  • in play
  • in process
  • mobile
alive
  • animate
  • around
  • awake
  • breathing
  • cognizant
  • conscious
  • dynamic
  • existing
  • extant
  • functioning
  • growing
  • knowing
  • live
  • living
  • mortal
  • operative
busy
  • active
  • already taken
  • assiduous
  • at it
  • buried
  • diligent
  • employed
  • engaged
  • engrossed
  • having a full plate
  • having enough on one's plate
  • having fish to fry
  • having many irons in the fire
  • hustling
  • in a meeting
  • in conference
lively
  • agile
  • alert
  • animate
  • animated
  • astir
  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • bouncy
  • bright
  • brisk
  • buoyant
  • bustling
  • buzzing
  • cheerful
  • chipper
  • chirpy
mobile
  • adaptable
  • ambulatory
  • changeable
  • fluid
  • free
  • itinerant
  • liquid
  • locomotive
  • loose
  • migrant
  • migratory
  • motile
  • motorized
  • moving
  • mutable
  • nomadic
moving
  • affective
  • arousing
  • awakening
  • breathless
  • dynamic
  • eloquent
  • emotional
  • emotive
  • expressive
  • facund
  • far-out
  • felt in gut
  • grabbed by
  • gripping
  • hairy
  • heartbreaking
unfixed
  • boundless
  • capricious
  • chancy
  • enormous
  • erratic
  • fluctuant
  • iffy
  • immense
  • incomputable
  • inestimable
  • infinite
  • innumerable
  • jillion
  • measureless
  • no end of
  • no end to

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