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What is the opposite of dynamic - WordHippo
Antonyms for dynamic include lethargic, debilitated, drowsy, enervated, exhausted, fatigued, indolent, inert, lackadaisical and lackluster. Find more opposite words ...
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DYNAMIC Synonyms: 133 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for DYNAMIC: energetic, robust, powerful, lively, vigorous, strong, vital, healthy; Antonyms of DYNAMIC: weak, sluggish, dull, delicate, feeble, lethargic ...
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Opposite of DYNAMIC – 35 Antonyms With Sentence Examples
Antonym Sentence with Dynamic Sentence with Antonym; Static: The dynamic character quickly adapted to changes: The static character resisted any changes: Stagnant: The business was dynamic and always evolving: The business remained stagnant with no growth: Inactive: She has a dynamic personality and loves trying new things: She has an inactive personality and avoids trying new things
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981 opposites of dynamic- words and phrases with opposite meaning. Lists. synonyms
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The antonyms of dynamic are static, stationary, and unchanging. These words describe something that is not moving or changing. Use them in various contexts such as science and technology, business and management, and personal development to convey different meanings.
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More 70 Dynamic antonyms. What are opposite words of Dynamic? Lethargic, dull, inactive, weak. Full list of antonyms for Dynamic is here.
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Antonyms of Dynamic Quiz. Here is a small quiz which we have prepared for you. Choose the correct antonyms of the word ‘dynamic’. Question 1: His dynamic leadership inspired the team to achieve great things. A. weak. B. inspiring. C. passive. D. motivating. Question 2: The weather was dynamic, with sudden changes from sunshine to rain. A ...
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In a dynamic high threat environment, the commanders on the ground had appropriate authority and had reasonable certainty that the target was valid but after deeper post strike analysis our conclusion is that innocent civilians were killed, this is a horrible tragedy of war and it’s heart wrenching and we are committed to being fully transparent about this incident.
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Definition of dynamic Origin : 1817 as a term in philosophy; 1827 in the sense "pertaining to force producing motion" (the opposite of static), from French dynamique introduced by German mathematician Gottfried Leibnitz (1646-1716) in 1691 from Greek dynamikos "powerful," from dynamis "power," from dynasthai "to be able, to have power, be strong enough," of unknown origin.