Thesaurus / more lemon
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synonyms for more lemon
- deficient
- faulty
- incompetent
- incomplete
- lacking
- meager
- poor
- scarce
- sketchy
- skimpy
- unequal
- weak
- bare
- barren
- bush-league
- depleted
- dry
- failing
- feeble
- found wanting
- glitch
- imperfect
- impotent
- inappreciable
- inapt
- incapable
- incommensurate
- inconsiderable
- insubstantial
- junk
- lame
- lemon
- lousy
- low
- minus
- miserly
- not enough
- parsimonious
- scanty
- short
- shy
- small
- spare
- sparse
- sterile
- stinted
- stunted
- thin
- too little
- unproductive
- unqualified
- indifferent
- lousy
- mediocre
- substandard
- average
- bad
- base
- common
- fair
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- imperfect
- junk
- lemon
- mean
- middling
- ordinary
- worse
- déclassé
- low-grade
- low-rent
- paltry
- poorer
- sad
- second-class
- sorry
- tawdry
- two-bit
- wretched
- cheap
- inadequate
- lousy
- shoddy
- bad
- base
- below average
- below par
- below standard
- junk
- lemon
- low-grade
- poor
- second-rate
- subpar
- unacceptable
- substandard
- average
- bad
- base
- common
- déclassé
- fair
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- imperfect
- indifferent
- junk
- lemon
- lousy
- low-quality
- low-rent
- mean
- mediocre
- middling
- ordinary
- paltry
- poorer
- sad
- second-class
- second-rate
- shabby
- sorry
- tawdry
- two-bit
- worse
- wretched
- average
- bad
- base
- common
- déclassé
- fair
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- imperfect
- indifferent
- junk
- lemon
- lousy
- low-grade
- low-rent
- mean
- mediocre
- middling
- ordinary
- paltry
- poorer
- sad
- second-class
- second-rate
- shabby
- sorry
- substandard
- tawdry
- two-bit
- worse
- wretched
- average
- bad
- base
- common
- déclassé
- fair
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- imperfect
- indifferent
- junk
- lemon
- lousy
- low-grade
- low-quality
- low-rent
- mean
- mediocre
- middling
- ordinary
- paltry
- poorer
- sad
- second-rate
- shabby
- sorry
- substandard
- tawdry
- two-bit
- worse
- wretched
- broken
- cracked
- damaged
- defective
- deficient
- erroneous
- false
- flawed
- imprecise
- inaccurate
- inadequate
- incomplete
- insufficient
- invalid
- leaky
- malfunctioning
- unreliable
- adulterated
- amiss
- awry
- bad
- below par
- blamable
- blemished
- botched
- debased
- distorted
- fallacious
- fallible
- frail
- impaired
- imperfect
- inexact
- injured
- lame
- lemon
- maimed
- malformed
- marred
- out of order
- rank
- sick
- tainted
- unfit
- unretentive
- unsound
- warped
- weak
- wrong
- immature
- incomplete
- inexact
- rudimentary
- sketchy
- warped
- dud
- garbage
- junk
- lemon
- limited
- low
- minus
- partial
- sick
- amiss
- below par
- bottom-of-the-barrel
- broken
- damaged
- defective
- deficient
- disfigured
- faulty
- few bugs
- impaired
- injured
- marred
- patchy
- schlocky
- two-bit
- undeveloped
- unfinished
- unsound
- vicious
On this page you'll find 357 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to more lemon, such as: deficient, faulty, incompetent, incomplete, lacking, and meager.
antonyms for more lemon
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- excellent
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- extreme
- good
- honest
- noble
- uncommon
- unusual
- best
- better
- first-class
- first-rate
- accurate
- adequate
- ample
- complete
- correct
- enough
- faultless
- fixed
- flawless
- honest
- OK
- perfect
- reliable
- right
- sufficient
- true
- unbroken
- valid
- working
- sound
- strong
- complete
- developed
- finished
- happy
- healthy
- moral
- well
- excellent
- faultless
- perfect
- pure
- unblemished
- unflawed
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How to use more lemon in a sentence
One—two—three—four—five: he had only one more lemon to pick up from the first row; but when he came for it—my!
THE NURSERY, VOLUME 17, NO. 101, MAY, 1875VARIOUSThen more oil, and when it becomes very thick add more lemon juice.
MARY AT THE FARM AND BOOK OF RECIPES COMPILED DURING HER VISIT AMONG THE "PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS"EDITH M. THOMASPossibly the editor meant that our style needed a little more lemon in it.
PIECES OF HATEHEYWOOD BROUNThen taste it, and if you think it necessary, stir in a little more lemon juice or a little more sugar.
DIRECTIONS FOR COOKERY, IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHESELIZA LESLIE