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What is the opposite of accomplished?

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Adjective
Opposite of highly trained or skilled in a particular activity
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Opposite of learned in the ways of cultured or civilized society
Adjective
Opposite of not able to be disputed
Adjective
Opposite of marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
“He remained a largely anonymous actor, having failed to score any roles of note in Hollywood.”
Adjective
Opposite of finished, having reached an end or conclusion
“Pritchard was in no mood to deal with the unfinished construction of the new bridge.”
Adjective
Opposite of exceptionally clever or talented
“I have a stupid cat, but I still love him.”
Adjective
Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“The work was incomplete at the time of his death but it is still a work of the greatest significance in the theory of probability.”
Adjective
Opposite of bearing good value, worth or reliability
“I will tell you in good faith, Sir, that this is a worthless investment, and your money is better spent elsewhere.”
Adjective
Opposite of high in quality or standard
“It is a substandard acquisition that is draining our finances.”
Adjective
Opposite of recognized for one's experience and history in a particular field
“Bruce's band would remain relatively unknown in the music scene until they performed at the Bottom Line Club in New York.”
Adjective
(also used in adverb or preposition form) Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“Good health and peace of mind are crucial to my ongoing happiness.”
Verb
Opposite of to have accepted or received, typically something awarded
“She had worked hard and tried her best, but ultimately failed at winning a medal during the tournament.”
Verb
Opposite of to have carried out an action to the end
“I abandoned my search for the perfect wife.”
Verb
Opposite of to have achieved a given rank, level or status
“He fell short of lieutenant in the police force and would finish his career as Sergeant.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to achieve or complete successfully
“She would designate this day as the day she would begin her new diet on the way to a healthier body.”
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