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More Embraced Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more embraced in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more embraced in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more embraced alphabetically.

different
  • a far cry from
  • altered
  • antithetic
  • at odds
  • at variance
  • changed
  • clashing
  • colorful
  • contradistinct
  • contradistinctive
  • contrary
  • contrasting
  • contrastive
  • deviating
disliked
  • abhor
  • abominate
  • antipathize
  • avoid
  • be allergic to
  • be averse to
  • be turned off to
  • bear malice toward
  • condemn
  • contemn
  • deplore
  • despise
  • detest
  • disapprove
limited
  • bound
  • bounded
  • checked
  • circumscribed
  • confined
  • constrained
  • controlled
  • curbed
  • defined
  • delimited
  • determinate
  • finite
  • fixed
  • hampered
particular
  • accurate
  • appropriate
  • blow-by-blow
  • circumstantial
  • clocklike
  • detailed
  • distinct
  • especial
  • express
  • full
  • individual
  • intrinsic
  • itemized
  • limited
uncommon
  • aberrant
  • abnormal
  • anomalous
  • arcane
  • bizarre
  • curious
  • eccentric
  • egregious
  • exceptional
  • exotic
  • extraordinary
  • extreme
  • fantastic
  • few
unknown
  • X
  • alien
  • anonymous
  • concealed
  • dark
  • desolate
  • distant
  • exotic
  • far
  • far-off
  • faraway
  • foreign
  • hidden
  • humble
unpopular
  • abhorred
  • avoided
  • creepy
  • despised
  • detested
  • disesteemed
  • disfavored
  • disliked
  • drip
  • dumpy
  • execrated
  • gross
  • loathed
  • loser
unusual
  • abnormal
  • amazing
  • astonishing
  • atypical
  • awe-inspiring
  • awesome
  • bizarre
  • conspicuous
  • curious
  • distinguished
  • eminent
  • exceptional
  • extraordinary
  • far-out

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