Opposite of having or showing skill in achieving one's ends, especially by deceit
Opposite of likely, capable of, or designed to, deceive
Opposite of charming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way
Opposite of very physically attractive or alluring
Opposite of tending to, or intended to, arouse lustful desire or interest
Opposite of having the power to charm or attract
Opposite of exciting or capable of holding one's interest for a long period
Opposite of showing clever resourcefulness in practical matters, sometimes with guile
“He beat me down on the price. He got a bargain from a naive schoolboy and I still resent him now for that.”
Opposite of likely, capable of, or designed to, deceive
“They know that they will have to vote for the most trustworthy person if they want to maximize their own interests.”
Opposite of crafty or cunning, especially in surreptitious behavior
“If we are going to pull off this heist, we should probably ditch the completely artless chump.”
Opposite of having an exciting, exotic or fascinating quality
“There was absolutely no atmosphere and it was akin to being marooned on an unexotic island, with no one offering to top up our teapot.”
Opposite of to be arousing someone
“His body odor and lack of hygiene was repulsing her on every level.”
Opposite of present participle for to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of present participle for to delight, allure or attract in an almost magical manner
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