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un-firm synonyms

Trying to find another word for un-firm in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of un-firm in 15 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for un-firm alphabetically.

  • battered
  • bedraggled
  • decrepit
  • deteriorated
  • falling apart
  • in disrepair
  • infirm
  • neglected
  • breaking
  • breaking up
  • collapsing
  • decaying
  • disintegrating
  • aged
  • anile
  • antiquated
  • battered
  • bedraggled
  • broken-down
  • creaky
  • crippled
  • behindhand
  • delinquent
  • disregardful
  • irresponsible
  • lax
  • regardless
  • remiss
  • slack
  • battered
  • beat-up
  • broken-down
  • crumbling
  • crumbly
  • crummy
  • damaged
  • decayed
  • chiffon
  • cut-rate
  • decrepit
  • defective
  • delicate
  • diaphanous
  • feeble
  • fragile
  • cheap
  • defective
  • insubstantial
  • jerry-rigged
  • junky
  • makeshift
  • ramshackle
  • rickety
  • broken
  • decrepit
  • derelict
  • dilapidated
  • feeble
  • flimsy
  • fragile
  • frail
  • bare
  • bedraggled
  • crummy
  • decayed
  • decaying
  • decrepit
  • degenerated
  • desolate
  • all aquiver
  • aquake
  • aquiver
  • ashake
  • faltering
  • fluctuant
  • infirm
  • insecure
  • ambiguous
  • borderline
  • capricious
  • changeable
  • dizzy
  • dubious
  • erratic
  • fickle
  • aged
  • anile
  • antiquated
  • battered
  • bedraggled
  • broken-down
  • creaky
  • crippled
  • broken-down
  • crumbling
  • decrepit
  • derelict
  • dilapidated
  • flimsy
  • jerry-built
  • rickety
  • alarming
  • chancy
  • erratic
  • explosive
  • fearsome
  • hanging by a thread
  • hazardous
  • insecure
  • capricious
  • changeable
  • dizzy
  • erratic
  • fickle
  • fluctuating
  • giddy
  • groggy

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