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List of antonyms from "morals" to antonyms from "more curious"
Discover our 232 antonyms available for the terms "more comical, more complicated, more beneficial, more curious, more complex, more agile" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Morals (7 antonyms)
- Morass (2 antonyms)
- Moratory (6 antonyms)
- Morbid (7 antonyms)
- Mordant (7 antonyms)
- More (2 antonyms)
- More absurd (11 antonyms)
- More acceptable (12 antonyms)
- More acute (20 antonyms)
- More advanced (2 antonyms)
- More agile (17 antonyms)
- More appropriate (15 antonyms)
- More astute (12 antonyms)
- More beloved (3 antonyms)
- More beneficial (12 antonyms)
- More certain (21 antonyms)
- More colorful (17 antonyms)
- More comic (6 antonyms)
- More comical (13 antonyms)
- More coming (5 antonyms)
- More complex (13 antonyms)
- More complicated (7 antonyms)
- More crabbed (1 antonym)
- More curious (14 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « morass »
- noun bog; mess
- The street had been transformed into a morass of sticky mud by the storm.
- Extract from : « L'Assommoir » by Emile Zola
- O, into what a morass of sin has he not fallen, and every moment he goes deeper!
- Extract from : « The Strolling Saint » by Raphael Sabatini
- Just at the mouth of it there was a morass filled with gad-flies and other poisonous insects.
- Extract from : « Hair Breadth Escapes » by T. S. Arthur
- On the way he had to pass a long and weary waste of heath and morass.
- Extract from : « Red Cap Tales » by Samuel Rutherford Crockett
- A guide had been found who would guide the army across the morass.
- Extract from : « Red Cap Tales » by Samuel Rutherford Crockett
- But the Sons of Usna found themselves entrapped in a morass where the water had been.
- Extract from : « A Book of Myths » by Jean Lang
- It stands with the scanty fields attached as an island in a sea of morass.
- Extract from : « Victorian Worthies » by George Henry Blore
- While they were in this predicament the preacher rode up to the edge of the morass.
- Extract from : « The Kentucky Ranger » by Edward T. Curnick
- He knew every inch of the land, the river, the morass, and the commanding hill.
- Extract from : « Lafayette » by Martha Foote Crow
- It was surrounded by a morass, and approachable only by two narrow causeways.
- Extract from : « The Huguenots in France » by Samuel Smiles.