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more blighting synonyms

Trying to find another word for more blighting in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of more blighting in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for more blighting alphabetically.

  • absinthal
  • absinthian
  • acerb
  • acerbic
  • acid
  • acrid
  • amaroidal
  • astringent
  • harsh
  • sour
  • tart
  • unsweetened
  • vinegary
  • austere
  • bare
  • blank
  • blighted
  • bombed
  • bulldozed
  • burned
  • chilly
  • cleared
  • cold
  • deforested
  • desert
  • deserted
  • desolate
  • dreary
  • Siberian
  • algid
  • arctic
  • below freezing
  • below zero
  • benumbed
  • biting
  • bitter
  • blasting
  • bleak
  • boreal
  • brisk
  • brumal
  • chill
  • chilled
  • crispy
  • crumbly
  • crunchy
  • crusty
  • firm
  • fresh
  • friable
  • green
  • plump
  • ripe
  • short
  • unwilted
  • acerbic
  • acid
  • acrimonious
  • barbed
  • biting
  • bitter
  • caustic
  • clear-cut
  • crisp
  • hurtful
  • incisive
  • ingoing
  • malicious
  • penetrating
  • piercing
  • Siberian
  • arctic
  • biting
  • bitter
  • chill
  • chilled
  • chilly
  • cutting
  • frigid
  • frost-bound
  • frosty
  • gelid
  • glacial
  • hawkish
  • icy
  • acrid
  • asperous
  • astringent
  • bitter
  • bleak
  • cacophonous
  • caterwauling
  • clashing
  • coarse
  • cracked
  • craggy
  • creaking
  • croaking
  • disagreeing
  • discordant
  • biting
  • carrying
  • clear-cut
  • crisp
  • cutting
  • edged
  • entering
  • forcing
  • going through
  • infiltrating
  • ingoing
  • intrusive
  • passing through
  • penetrant
  • permeating
  • basic
  • bloody
  • callow
  • coarse
  • crude
  • fibrous
  • fresh
  • green
  • hard
  • immature
  • impure
  • native
  • natural
  • organic
  • rough

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