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More Glued Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more glued in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more glued in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more glued alphabetically.

careless
  • absent-minded
  • abstracted
  • casual
  • cursory
  • disregardful
  • forgetful
  • hasty
  • heedless
  • improvident
  • imprudent
  • inaccurate
disregarding
  • blink at
  • brush aside
  • brush away
  • brush off
  • cold-shoulder
  • contemn
  • despise
  • discount
  • disdain
  • disobey
  • disparage
heedless
  • asleep at the switch
  • daydreaming
  • disregardful
  • fast and loose
  • feckless
  • foolhardy
  • goofing off
  • impetuous
  • imprudent
  • inadvertent
  • inattentive
ignorant
  • apprenticed
  • benighted
  • birdbrained
  • blind to
  • cretinous
  • dense
  • green
  • illiterate
  • imbecilic
  • in the dark
  • inexperienced
inattentive
  • absent
  • absentminded
  • apathetic
  • blind
  • bored
  • careless
  • distracted
  • distrait
  • distraught
  • diverted
  • dreamy
inconsiderate
  • boorish
  • brash
  • careless
  • discourteous
  • hasty
  • impolite
  • incautious
  • indelicate
  • intolerant
  • reckless
  • rude
neglectful
  • behindhand
  • delinquent
  • derelict
  • disregardful
  • heedless
  • inattentive
  • indifferent
  • lax
  • lazy
  • negligent
  • regardless
neglecting
  • ignoring
  • omitting
  • overlooking
  • slighting
negligent
  • asleep at switch
  • behindhand
  • cursory
  • delinquent
  • derelict
  • discinct
  • disregardful
  • forgetful
  • heedless
  • inadvertent
  • inattentive
unaware
  • blind
  • careless
  • caught napping
  • daydreaming
  • deaf
  • deaf to
  • doped
  • forgetful
  • heedless
  • in a daze
  • inattentive

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