Opposite of unchanging in nature, standard, or effect
“This campaign, let it be said, was improvised, inconsistent, and undirected.”
(consistent with) Opposite of compatible or in agreement with something
“Coarse advances toward potentially unreceptive acquaintances are incompatible with the dignity of one's position.”
Opposite of regular and even throughout
Opposite of reasonable and convincing
Opposite of unanimous or undivided
“All judges were asked to vote, but the panel was divided in their deliberation for a resounding winner.”
Opposite of having only one color
“I just can't make a decision on which device to purchase these days with the chromatic selection of iPhones on the market.”
Opposite of consistent with, or similar to, something else
Opposite of corresponding, comparable or proportionate in degree, size, or value
Opposite of remaining constant or in an unvarying state
Opposite of able to be relied upon or depended on
Opposite of based on logic or good sense
Opposite of made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
“Here, the qualities of molded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty.”
Opposite of at, or having, a steady and regular rhythm or pace
Opposite of done regularly as per customs or norms
Opposite of in an organized or systematic way or manner
Opposite of free from interruptions or stoppages
“His reluctance to commit himself to one genre has undoubtedly been a contributing factor to his stop-start success.”
Opposite of consistent with, or similar to, something else
Opposite of devoted completely to one object
Opposite of characteristic of a particular person or thing
“He crossed the room and threw his arms around his twin in an uncharacteristic display of affection.”
Opposite of not changed or modified
“The restaurant prided itself on its constantly changing menu that was based on seasonal produce and ingredients.”
Opposite of congruous or fitting with (something else)
Opposite of carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
“Why do we do accumulate, hoard, and fill our homes and offices with messy, untidy, disorganized clutter?”
Opposite of calm and steady
“He could not pour his coffee due to his injury, and he seemed to be getting more agitated.”
Opposite of relevant or important with regard to (a subject or matter)
“The fact that they were under a compliance audit at this time is largely irrelevant to the issue.”
(tried and true/tested) Opposite of tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable
“This chap I know told me that the scheme was dodgy and that it might all go down the plughole.”
Opposite of free from defect or error
“Instead, it is giving a flawed, dangerous process the stamp of approval.”
(business) Opposite of suitable or fit to be relied on
“I cannot trust this company as they have consistently proven themselves to be rather inferior.”
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