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Most Wide-extending Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for most wide-extending in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of most wide-extending in 6 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for most wide-extending alphabetically.

close
  • abutting
  • across the street
  • adjacent
  • adjoining
  • approaching
  • around the corner
  • at hand
  • contiguous
  • convenient
  • give or take a little
  • handy
  • hard by
  • immediate
  • imminent
  • impending
  • in spitting distance
  • in the ball park
  • near-at-hand
  • nearest
  • nearly
friendly
  • affable
  • affectionate
  • amiable
  • amicable
  • attached
  • attentive
  • auspicious
  • beneficial
  • benevolent
  • benign
  • buddy-buddy
  • chummy
  • civil
  • close
  • clubby
  • comradely
  • conciliatory
  • confiding
  • convivial
  • cordial
limited
  • bound
  • bounded
  • checked
  • circumscribed
  • confined
  • constrained
  • controlled
  • curbed
  • defined
  • delimited
  • determinate
  • finite
  • fixed
  • hampered
  • hemmed in
  • local
  • modified
  • narrow
  • particular
  • precise
near
  • abreast
  • abutting
  • adjacent
  • adjoining
  • along toward
  • alongside
  • approximal
  • around
  • at close quarters
  • available
  • beside
  • bordering
  • burning
  • close
  • close shave
  • close-at-hand
  • close-by
  • conterminous
  • contiguous
  • convenient
nearby
  • adjacent
  • close
  • close-at-hand
  • close-by
  • contiguous
  • convenient
  • handy
  • immediate
  • neighboring
  • proximate
  • ready
warm
  • balmy
  • broiling
  • clement
  • close
  • flushed
  • glowing
  • heated
  • hot
  • lukewarm
  • melting
  • mild
  • perspiring
  • pleasant
  • roasting
  • scorching
  • sizzling
  • snug
  • summery
  • sunny
  • sweating

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