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Most Adequate Antonyms

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inadequate
  • bare
  • barren
  • bush-league
  • deficient
  • depleted
  • dry
  • failing
  • faulty
  • feeble
  • found wanting
  • glitch
  • imperfect
  • impotent
  • inappreciable
inappropriate
  • bad form
  • disproportionate
  • foot-in-mouth
  • garbage
  • ill-fitted
  • ill-suited
  • ill-timed
  • improper
  • inapplicable
  • inapropos
  • incongruous
  • inconsonant
  • incorrect
  • indecorous
incapable
  • butterfingers
  • disqualified
  • feeble
  • impotent
  • inadequate
  • incompetent
  • ineffective
  • ineligible
  • inept
  • inexperienced
  • inexpert
  • inproficient
  • insufficient
  • losing
incompetent
  • amateur
  • amateurish
  • awkward
  • bungling
  • bush-league
  • clumsy
  • disqualified
  • floundering
  • helpless
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • ineffectual
  • inefficient
  • ineligible
inept
  • all thumbs
  • artless
  • awkward
  • bumbling
  • bungling
  • butterfingers
  • gauche
  • halting
  • inadept
  • incapable
  • incompetent
  • inefficient
  • inexpert
  • loser
inferior
  • back seat
  • bottom
  • bottom-rung
  • entry-level
  • junior
  • less
  • lesser
  • lower
  • menial
  • minor
  • minus
  • nether
  • peon
  • second
insufficient
  • bereft
  • defective
  • deficient
  • destitute
  • devoid
  • drained
  • dry
  • failing
  • faulty
  • imperfect
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • incommensurate
  • incompetent
intolerable
  • a bit much
  • enough already
  • excruciating
  • extreme
  • impossible
  • insufferable
  • insupportable
  • last straw
  • offensive
  • painful
  • unbearable
  • undesirable
  • unendurable
poor
  • bad off
  • bankrupt
  • beggared
  • beggarly
  • behind eight ball
  • broke
  • destitute
  • dirt poor
  • down-and-out
  • empty-handed
  • flat
  • flat broke
  • fortuneless
  • hard up
unable
  • can't cut it
  • can't hack it
  • can't make the grade
  • clumsy
  • helpless
  • hog-tied
  • impotent
  • impuissant
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • incapacitated
  • incompetent
  • ineffectual
  • inefficacious
unacceptable
  • below par
  • damaged
  • disagreeable
  • displeasing
  • distasteful
  • exceptionable
  • half-baked
  • ill-favored
  • improper
  • inadmissible
  • insupportable
  • lousy
  • not up to snuff
  • objectionable
unequal
  • differing
  • disparate
  • dissimilar
  • distant
  • divergent
  • diverse
  • incommensurate
  • like night and day
  • mismatched
  • not uniform
  • odd
  • poles apart
  • unalike
  • unequivalent
unfit
  • below par
  • can't make the grade
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • discordant
  • down
  • dragging
  • feeble
  • flimsy
  • ill-adapted
  • ill-equipped
  • ill-suited
  • improper
  • inadequate
unqualified
  • amateur
  • bush
  • bush-league
  • disqualified
  • ill-equipped
  • inadequate
  • incapable
  • ineligible
  • inexperienced
  • not equal to
  • not up to
  • unequipped
  • unfit
  • unfitted
unsatisfactory
  • amiss
  • bad
  • damaged
  • deficient
  • disappointing
  • disconcerting
  • displeasing
  • disquieting
  • distressing
  • disturbing
  • for the birds
  • junky
  • lame
  • mediocre
unsuitable
  • clashing
  • disagreeable
  • discordant
  • discrepant
  • disparate
  • disproportionate
  • dissident
  • dissonant
  • ill-suited
  • improper
  • inadequate
  • inadmissible
  • inapposite
  • inapt
useless
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • counterproductive
  • disadvantageous
  • dysfunctional
  • expendable
  • feckless
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • good-for-nothing
  • hopeless
  • idle
  • impracticable
  • impractical

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