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More Short-and-sweet Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for more short-and-sweet in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of more short-and-sweet in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for more short-and-sweet alphabetically.

impotent
  • barren
  • crippled
  • dud
  • effete
  • enervated
  • enfeebled
  • feeble
  • forceless
  • frail
  • gutless
  • helpless
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • incapacitated
  • incompetent
  • ineffective
  • ineffectual
  • inept
  • infecund
  • infirm
  • nerveless
lengthy
  • diffuse
  • dragging
  • drawn-out
  • elongate
  • elongated
  • interminable
  • lengthened
  • long
  • long-winded
  • longish
  • overlong
  • padded
  • prolix
  • prolonged
  • protracted
  • tedious
  • tiresome
  • verbose
  • very long
  • wearisome
  • windy
long-winded
  • bombastic
  • chatty
  • gabby
  • garrulous
  • loquacious
  • palaverous
  • prolix
  • rambling
  • talkative
  • verbose
  • voluble
verbose
  • bombastic
  • circumlocutory
  • diffuse
  • flowery
  • full of air
  • fustian
  • gabby
  • garrulous
  • grandiloquent
  • involved
  • loquacious
  • magniloquent
  • palaverous
  • periphrastic
  • pleonastic
  • prolix
  • redundant
  • repeating
  • repetitious
  • repetitive
  • rhetorical
weak
  • anemic
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • delicate
  • effete
  • enervated
  • exhausted
  • faint
  • feeble
  • flaccid
  • flimsy
  • forceless
  • fragile
  • frail
  • hesitant
  • impuissant
  • infirm
  • insubstantial
  • irresolute
  • lackadaisical
  • languid
wordy
  • bombastic
  • chatty
  • diffuse
  • discursive
  • flatulent
  • gabby
  • garrulous
  • inflated
  • lengthy
  • long-winded
  • loquacious
  • palaverous
  • pleonastic
  • prolix
  • rambling
  • redundant
  • rhetorical
  • tedious
  • turgid
  • verbose
  • voluble

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