Opposite of able to plan one's activities efficiently
“What the team had put in place was more of a haphazard effort than a formal marketing strategy.”
Opposite of carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
“To the untrained eye, his desk was disorganized and sloppy, but anyone who knew him knew there was a method to his madness.”
Opposite of controlled or managed accordingly
(of a rule or discipline) Opposite of rigidly enforced, typically demanding total obedience or observance
Opposite of expressed through or organized in the form of institutions
Opposite of prepared for the coming of an event
“The Western States were totally unprepared for the impending struggle.”
(attributive to a person) Opposite of having the ability to make prudent and careful decisions on the use of resources
“He is either deliberately misconstruing the statement, or is utterly incompetent.”
Opposite of denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole
“The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an incongruous collection of artesania stalls in the square.”
Opposite of done or managed under supervision or control
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 having a conventionally recognized form, structure, or set of rules
“The group underwent an unconventional training program that raised eyebrows among pundits.”
Opposite of prepared for use or action
“How can we eat when the table arrangement is incomplete?”
Opposite of based on, or displaying, common sense, logic, or rationality
Opposite of relating to the identification of long-term goals and the means of achieving them
“This guy isn't going to go down easily, so you're going to need more than an improvised plan.”
Opposite of clean and tidy in appearance
(zoology, botany) Opposite of having a tendency to group with others of like kind
“Unlike their lion brethren, tigers are solitary animals who are very territorial.”
Opposite of placed or scheduled on a list or addendum
“The meeting was unscheduled, so I was not expecting him.”
Opposite of unified and organized as a unit or whole
Opposite of to have been in charge or command of
“Several specialists served in a team led by Danny Ocean who wanted to pull off one of the greatest heists of all time.”
Opposite of to have started or established
“The government dismantled the old organization with an eye towards establishing a more current version.”
Opposite of to have produced or brought about
“We discarded our current plan of action as it was not working.”
Opposite of to have set up on a long-term basis
“After many years, the tech company closed down its headquarters in Silicon Valley.”
Opposite of past tense for to arrange systematically
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