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more folded synonyms

Trying to find another word for more folded in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of more folded in 13 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for more folded alphabetically.

  • broke
  • depleted
  • destitute
  • exhausted
  • failed
  • impoverished
  • in Chapter 11
  • insolvent
  • lacking
  • lost
  • out of business
  • ruined
  • aphotic
  • atramentous
  • black
  • blackish
  • caliginous
  • cimmerian
  • clouded
  • cloudy
  • crepuscular
  • darkened
  • dim
  • dingy
  • fixed
  • secured
  • tied
  • tight
  • bend
  • cockle
  • corrugate
  • crimp
  • crisp
  • crumple
  • curl
  • dog-ear
  • double
  • double over
  • furrow
  • gather
  • bankrupt
  • dark
  • fastened
  • folded
  • locked
  • not open
  • out of business
  • out of order
  • padlocked
  • sealed
  • shut down
  • cinched
  • closed
  • fastened
  • padlocked
  • sealed
  • tight
  • bankrupt
  • dark
  • fastened
  • folded
  • gone fishing
  • locked
  • out of business
  • out of order
  • padlocked
  • sealed
  • shut down
  • bankrupt
  • closed
  • defunct
  • extinct
  • no more
  • nonexistent
  • bonkers
  • broken
  • faulty
  • haywire
  • in disrepair
  • inoperable
  • kerflooey
  • on the blink
  • on the fritz
  • out of commission
  • out of kilter
  • out of whack
  • bankrupt
  • dark
  • fastened
  • folded
  • gone fishing
  • locked
  • not open
  • out of business
  • out of order
  • sealed
  • shut down
  • bankrupt
  • dark
  • fastened
  • folded
  • gone fishing
  • locked
  • not open
  • out of business
  • out of order
  • sealed
  • shut down
  • airtight
  • closed
  • firm
  • fixed
  • impenetrable
  • shut
  • tight
  • abandon
  • cease
  • close down
  • stop

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