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Most Revivifying Antonyms

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

aggravating
  • be at
  • be on the back of
  • bother
  • bug
  • bum
  • dog
  • drive up the wall
  • exasperate
  • gall
  • get
  • get on one's nerves
  • get to
  • give a hard time
  • grate
  • hack
  • irk
  • irritate
depressing
  • black
  • bleak
  • daunting
  • dejecting
  • disheartening
  • dismal
  • dispiriting
  • distressing
  • dreary
  • funereal
  • gloomy
  • heartbreaking
  • hopeless
  • joyless
  • melancholic
  • melancholy
  • mournful
dispiriting
  • cheerless
  • crushing
  • demoralizing
  • discouraging
  • disheartening
  • dismal
  • gloomy
  • joyless
  • melancholy
  • sad
  • saddening
distressing
  • afflictive
  • deplorable
  • distressful
  • dreadful
  • fearful
  • frightening
  • grievous
  • nagging
  • painful
  • poignant
  • regrettable
  • sad
  • troublesome
  • woeful
disturbing
  • aggravating
  • agitating
  • alarming
  • annoying
  • bothersome
  • burdensome
  • consequential
  • creepy
  • depressing
  • difficult
  • disagreeable
  • discomforting
  • discommoding
  • discomposing
  • disconcerting
  • discouraging
  • dismaying
irritating
  • annoying
  • bothersome
  • disturbing
  • provoking
  • trying
upsetting
  • aggravating
  • agitating
  • alarming
  • annoying
  • bothersome
  • burdensome
  • consequential
  • creepy
  • depressing
  • difficult
  • disagreeable
  • discomforting
  • discommoding
  • discomposing
  • disconcerting
  • discouraging
  • dismaying
worrying
  • anxious
  • bothered
  • burdened
  • concerned
  • disquieted
  • nervous
  • pessimistic

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