What are some opposite words for unwanted?
Antonyms for unwantedun·want·ed
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term unwanted.
Princeton's WordNet
unwantedadjective
not wanted; not needed
"tried to give away unwanted kittens"
Antonyms:
wished-for, sought-after(a), yearned-for, hot, desired, longed-for, craved, wanted, soughtSynonyms:
undesirableundesirable, unwantedadjective
not wanted
"undesirable impurities in steel"; "legislation excluding undesirable aliens";"removed the unwanted vegetation"
Antonyms:
sought, craved, hot, wished-for, sought-after(a), desired, wanted, longed-for, yearned-forSynonyms:
undesirable, unsuitable
How to use unwanted in a sentence?
Any unwanted restrictions in monetary conditions will be strongly countered, the Governing Council is closely watching developments on financial markets and their implications for monetary conditions and price stability in the euro zone ; it is ready to use all instruments at The Governing Council disposal.
In the short term, the market is a hostage to interest rates, to the extent you have an increase in interest rates that the Fed doesn't control, you're getting an unwanted tightening in the financial markets.
We found that( the effect) doesn't depend on the location of the injection and it doesn't depend on the( medical conditions), which are quite diverse for Botox, the implications of that are fascinating because it means that depression can be cured with different( means) and not necessarily by injection in one of the facial muscles, which may be unwanted in some cases.
Only two persons could have known what happened on that fourth night, the panel chose to believe the woman, by a' preponderance of the evidence.' We believe that it defies logic and common sense that a woman would seek to re-connect and get back into bed with a man who she says forced her to have unwanted sex just hours earlier. And yet the Dean accepted this conclusion and ordered Jack Montague to be expelled. His decision was then upheld by the Provost.
To include freedom in the very definition of democracy is to define a process not by its actual characteristics as a process but by its hoped for results. This is not only intellectually invalid, it is, in practical terms, blinding oneself in advance to some of the unwanted consequences of the process
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