Opposite of prepared for the coming of an event
“I know now he could have had a seizure in the water, and I would have been totally unprepared for it.”
Opposite of disposed, willing, ready (to do something)
“But she was unwilling to stir up the resentment she knew was simmering in him, and she, too, remained silent.”
Opposite of experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
(of a quality or result) Opposite of achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort
Opposite of equipped with weapons for protection or an attack
Opposite of ready and willing
“If he is unwilling to change his drinking habits, I will have no choice but to leave him.”
Opposite of of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose
“Nitrate moving downward may pollute groundwater and well water, thus making it unsuitable for human use.”
Opposite of prepared for use or action
“How can we eat when the table arrangement is incomplete?”
Opposite of watchful, especially for danger or disorder
Opposite of relating to the operations, implementation, and effective flow of goods or services
Opposite of planned out
Opposite of still currently functioning or in operation
Opposite of having awareness of, or being prepared for, future events
Opposite of capable of being obtained or used for the accomplishment of a purpose
“There is still a vast amount of information that's unavailable through academic research institutes.”
Opposite of having been pre-shaped or pre-formed in some manner
Opposite of to be eaten off the premises
(allowed for) Opposite of to have accommodated or made provisions for
“In a brutal but unsurprising twist, the head manager disregarded the community's objections and proceeded with construction.”
Opposite of to have furnished with, or caused to be present
“Our landlord withheld the furniture for our new apartment.”
Opposite of to have prepared food for eating
“While we were fishing, we ate the sandwiches mother had made for us earlier in the day.”
Opposite of in a state of preparation or waiting
Opposite of past tense for to make or get ready
“Is it possible for you to rearrange your schedule so that you can perform most of your specific tasks at the time of day that you are most energized?”
Opposite of past tense for to teach and form by practice
“Faculty advisors must keep up with modifications in university policies or they risk employing ineffective advising methods that misguide students with outdated information.”
Opposite of past tense for to ready oneself for a challenging experience
“How is it they as believers could succumb to the experience of being forsaken by God, in terror before the withdrawal of divine love?”
Opposite of available when requested
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