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Most Unstirring Antonyms

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

agitated
  • aroused
  • excited
  • flustered
  • moved
  • upset
broken
  • burst
  • busted
  • collapsed
  • cracked
  • crippled
  • crumbled
  • crushed
  • damaged
  • defective
  • demolished
  • disintegrated
  • dismembered
  • fractured
  • fragmentary
  • fragmented
  • hurt
changeable
  • agitated
  • capricious
  • changeful
  • commutative
  • convertible
  • fickle
  • fitful
  • flighty
  • fluctuating
  • fluid
  • impulsive
  • inconstant
  • indecisive
  • irregular
  • irresolute
  • irresponsible
moving
  • affective
  • arousing
  • awakening
  • breathless
  • dynamic
  • eloquent
  • emotional
  • emotive
  • expressive
  • facund
  • far-out
  • felt in gut
  • grabbed by
  • gripping
  • hairy
  • heartbreaking
stirred
  • beat
  • blend
  • disturb
  • flutter
  • mix
  • move
  • move about
  • quiver
  • rustle
  • shake
  • toss
  • tremble
  • whip
  • whisk
unfixed
  • boundless
  • capricious
  • chancy
  • enormous
  • erratic
  • fluctuant
  • iffy
  • immense
  • incomputable
  • inestimable
  • infinite
  • innumerable
  • jillion
  • measureless
  • no end of
  • no end to
unquiet
  • active
  • agitated
  • antsy
  • anxious
  • bundle of nerves
  • bustling
  • changeable
  • disturbed
  • edgy
  • fidgeting
  • fidgety
  • fitful
  • footloose
  • fretful
  • hurried
  • ill at ease
variable
  • capricious
  • changeful
  • fickle
  • fitful
  • flexible
  • fluctuating
  • fluid
  • iffy
  • inconstant
  • irregular
  • mercurial
  • mobile
  • mutable
  • protean
  • shifting
  • shifty

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