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More Squarish Antonyms

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

current
  • accepted
  • accustomed
  • afoot
  • circulating
  • common knowledge
  • customary
  • cutting-edge
  • doing
  • existent
  • extant
  • fad
  • fashionable
  • general
  • going around
deceiving
  • bamboozle
  • beat
  • beat out of
  • beguile
  • betray
  • bilk
  • buffalo
  • burn
  • cheat
  • circumvent
  • clip
  • con
  • cozen
  • cross up
dishonest
  • backbiting
  • bent
  • bluffing
  • cheating
  • corrupt
  • crafty
  • crooked
  • cunning
  • deceitful
  • deceiving
  • deceptive
  • designing
  • disreputable
  • double-crossing
fake
  • affected
  • artificial
  • assumed
  • bogus
  • concocted
  • counterfeit
  • fabricated
  • fictitious
  • forged
  • fraudulent
  • invented
  • make-believe
  • mock
  • phony
in vogue
  • a la mode
  • all the rage
  • avant-garde
  • chi-chi
  • chic
  • craze
  • dernier cri
  • fad
  • fashionable
  • happening
  • hip
  • in
  • in fashion
  • in style
new
  • advanced
  • au courant
  • brand-new
  • contemporary
  • current
  • cutting-edge
  • dewy
  • different
  • dissimilar
  • distinct
  • fashionable
  • inexperienced
  • just out
  • late
popular
  • accepted
  • approved
  • attractive
  • beloved
  • caught on
  • celebrated
  • crowd-pleasing
  • faddish
  • famous
  • fashionable
  • favored
  • in
  • in demand
  • in favor
stylish
  • a la mode
  • beautiful
  • chic
  • chichi
  • classy
  • dap
  • dapper
  • dashing
  • dressed to kill
  • dressed to the teeth
  • dressy
  • fly
  • groovy
  • high-class

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