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More Uncontested Antonyms

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disputable
  • arguable
  • controversial
  • doubtful
  • dubious
  • moot
  • mootable
  • problematic
  • questionable
  • uncertain
disputed
  • agitate
  • altercate
  • bicker
  • brawl
  • bump heads
  • canvass
  • challenge
  • clash
  • confute
  • contend
  • contest
  • contradict
  • controvert
  • debate
  • deny
  • disaffirm
  • discept
doubtful
  • ambiguous
  • borderline
  • chancy
  • clouded
  • contingent
  • debatable
  • dicey
  • disreputable
  • doubtable
  • dubious
  • dubitable
  • equivocal
  • far-fetched
  • fat chance
  • fishy
  • hazardous
  • hazy
dubious
  • arguable
  • chancy
  • debatable
  • diffident
  • disputable
  • dubitable
  • equivocal
  • far-fetched
  • fishy
  • fly-by-night
  • hesitant
  • iffy
  • improbable
  • indecisive
  • moot
  • mootable
  • open
negative
  • abrogating
  • adverse
  • against
  • annulling
  • antagonistic
  • anti
  • balky
  • colorless
  • con
  • contrary
  • contravening
  • counteractive
  • cynical
  • denying
  • detrimental
  • disallowing
  • disavowing
uncertain
  • ambiguous
  • ambivalent
  • chancy
  • conjectural
  • dubious
  • erratic
  • fitful
  • hanging by a thread
  • hazy
  • hesitant
  • iffy
  • incalculable
  • inconstant
  • indefinite
  • indeterminate
  • indistinct
  • insecure
unsure
  • betwixt and between
  • borderline
  • distrustful
  • dubious
  • fluctuant
  • fly-by-night
  • hesitant
  • iffy
  • in a quandary
  • indecisive
  • indeterminate
  • irresolute
  • lacking
  • mistrustful
  • open
  • problematic
  • rootless

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