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Un-versed Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for un-versed in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of un-versed in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for un-versed alphabetically.

exhausted
  • all in
  • beat
  • bleary
  • bone-weary
  • bushed
  • crippled
  • dead
  • dead tired
  • debilitated
  • disabled
experienced
  • accomplished
  • accustomed
  • adept
  • been around
  • been there
  • broken in
  • capable
  • competent
  • cultivated
  • dynamite
gentle
  • affable
  • agreeable
  • amiable
  • benign
  • biddable
  • bland
  • compassionate
  • considerate
  • cool
  • cultivated
kind
  • affectionate
  • all heart
  • altruistic
  • amiable
  • amicable
  • beneficent
  • benevolent
  • benign
  • big
  • bleeding-heart
lifeless
  • asleep
  • bare
  • barren
  • brute
  • cold
  • comatose
  • dead
  • deceased
  • defunct
  • departed
old
  • aged
  • along in years
  • ancient
  • broken down
  • debilitated
  • decrepit
  • elderly
  • enfeebled
  • exhausted
  • experienced
polite
  • affable
  • amenable
  • amiable
  • attentive
  • bland
  • civil
  • complaisant
  • concerned
  • conciliatory
  • condescending
stale
  • dried
  • dry
  • faded
  • fetid
  • flat
  • fusty
  • hard
  • insipid
  • malodorous
  • musty
tired
  • all in
  • annoyed
  • asleep
  • beat
  • bored
  • broken-down
  • burned out
  • collapsing
  • consumed
  • dead on one's feet
unenergetic
  • apathetic
  • asleep on the job
  • careless
  • comatose
  • dallying
  • dilatory
  • drowsy
  • dull
  • flagging
  • idle
used
  • hand-me-down
  • nearly new
  • not new
  • passed down
  • pre-owned
  • recycled
  • worn
worn
  • beat
  • burned out
  • bushed
  • busted
  • clichéd
  • consumed
  • depleted
  • destroyed
  • deteriorated
  • dinged

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