Thesaurus / more half-done
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synonyms for more half-done
- deficient
- fragmentary
- inadequate
- insufficient
- lacking
- partial
- sketchy
- abridged
- broken
- crude
- defective
- expurgated
- fractional
- garbled
- half-done
- immature
- imperfect
- incoherent
- meager
- part
- rough
- rude
- rudimentary
- short
- unaccomplished
- unconsummated
- under construction
- undeveloped
- undone
- unexecuted
- unpolished
- bare
- incomplete
- unadorned
- undeveloped
- unfulfilled
- amateurish
- crude
- cut short
- dabbling
- defective
- deficient
- dilettante
- faulty
- formless
- found wanting
- fragmentary
- half-baked
- half-done
- immature
- imperfect
- in the making
- in the rough
- lacking
- natural
- not done
- plain
- raw
- rough
- roughhewn
- shapeless
- sketchy
- tentative
- unaccomplished
- unassembled
- uncompleted
- unconcluded
- under construction
- undone
- unexecuted
- unfashioned
- unperfected
- unpolished
- unrefined
- wanting
On this page you'll find 90 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more half-done, such as: deficient, fragmentary, inadequate, insufficient, lacking, and partial.
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How to use more half-done in a sentence
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