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More Gaffed Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more gaffed in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more gaffed in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more gaffed alphabetically.

disinclined
  • afraid
  • antipathetic
  • averse
  • backward
  • balking
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • hesitating
  • indisposed
  • loath
  • not in the mood
  • objecting
ignorant
  • apprenticed
  • benighted
  • birdbrained
  • blind to
  • cretinous
  • dense
  • green
  • illiterate
  • imbecilic
  • in the dark
  • inexperienced
  • innocent
indefinite
  • broad
  • confused
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • equivocal
  • evasive
  • general
  • ill-defined
  • imprecise
  • indeterminable
  • indeterminate
  • indistinct
neglectful
  • behindhand
  • delinquent
  • derelict
  • disregardful
  • heedless
  • inattentive
  • indifferent
  • lax
  • lazy
  • negligent
  • regardless
  • remiss
unable
  • can't cut it
  • can't hack it
  • can't make the grade
  • clumsy
  • helpless
  • hog-tied
  • impotent
  • impuissant
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • incapacitated
  • incompetent
unfixed
  • boundless
  • capricious
  • chancy
  • enormous
  • erratic
  • fluctuant
  • iffy
  • immense
  • incomputable
  • inestimable
  • infinite
  • innumerable
unprepared
  • ad-lib
  • caught off guard
  • ill-considered
  • impromptu
  • improvised
  • napping
  • not prepared
  • off the cuff
  • off the top of one's head
  • offhand
  • played by ear
  • spontaneous
unready
  • dubious
  • experimental
  • flaky
  • mostly working
  • new
  • pre-release
  • suspect
  • testing
unwilling
  • afraid
  • against
  • against the grain
  • averse
  • backward
  • begrudging
  • compelled
  • contrary
  • demurring
  • disinclined
  • disobliging
  • evasive

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