Antonyms for junker
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : juhng-ker |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒʌŋ kər |
- able
- abnormal
- abundant
- adequate
- best
- better
- building
- capable
- competent
- complete
- construction
- creation
- developed
- enough
- excellent
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- extreme
- faultless
- finished
- first-class
- first-rate
- foremost
- full
- good
- happy
- healthy
- honest
- moral
- noble
- perfect
- potent
- pure
- strong
- sufficient
- superior
- unblemished
- uncommon
- unflawed
- unusual
- well
Definition of junker
Origin :- "young German noble," 1550s, from German Junker, from Old High German juncherro, literally "young lord," from junc "young" (see young) + herro "lord" (see Herr). Pejorative sense of "reactionary younger member of the Prussian aristocracy" (1865) dates from Bismarck's domestic policy.
- As in inadequate : adj defective, insufficient, incompetent
- As in inferior : adj poor, second-rate
- As in substandard : adj inferior
- As in low-grade : adj inferior
- As in low-quality : adj inferior
- As in second-class : adj inferior
- As in imperfect : adj flawed
- As in jalopy : noun old, dilapidated automobile
- As in automobile : noun land vehicle; car
- As in wreck : noun severe damage or severely damaged goods
- As in car : noun vehicle driven on streets
- Have at it, Junker, and let us see if you can leave your mark upon it!'
- Extract from : « Micah Clarke » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Junker was received in the burgomaster's house by Barbara.
- Extract from : « The Burgomaster's Wife, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- "Junker von Dornburg," he repeated, shaking his waving locks.
- Extract from : « The Burgomaster's Wife, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- It didn't look amiss, but the heat, Junker, the heat spoiled all pleasure.
- Extract from : « The Burgomaster's Wife, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- Profit by the darkness, Junker, and keep on till you have the Spaniards behind you.
- Extract from : « The Burgomaster's Wife, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- The festival was over; yet did Ursula and the Junker walk together.
- Extract from : « Margery [Gred], Complete » by Georg Ebers
- With the vision of a mere German Junker, he looked on Russia as the enemy.
- Extract from : « The International Spy » by Allen Upward
- Master Meyer had introduced me to his family as "Junker Hermann."
- Extract from : « Told by the Death's Head » by Mr Jkai
- To see him shrivel when a veritable Junker came in, was humiliating.
- Extract from : « Ten Years Near the German Frontier » by Maurice Francis Egan
- I will stake my Sorrel,” answered the Junker, “that you will not try it.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847 » by Various
Synonyms for junker
- amiss
- auto
- automobile
- average
- bad
- bare
- barren
- base
- below average
- below par
- below standard
- bottom-of-barrel
- broken
- bucket
- bucket of bolts
- bug
- buggy
- bus
- bush-league
- cheap
- clunker
- collapse
- common
- compact
- convertible
- conveyance
- coupe
- crash
- crate
- damaged
- debacle
- debris
- déclassé
- defective
- deficient
- depleted
- derelict
- destruction
- devastation
- disfigured
- disruption
- dry
- dud
- failing
- fair
- faulty
- feeble
- fender bender
- few bugs
- found wanting
- four-wheeler
- garbage
- gas guzzler
- glitch
- go-cart
- good-for-nothing
- hack
- hardtop
- hatchback
- heap
- hulk
- immature
- impaired
- imperfect
- impotent
- inadequate
- inappreciable
- inapt
- incapable
- incommensurate
- incompetent
- incomplete
- inconsiderable
- indifferent
- inexact
- injured
- insubstantial
- jalopy
- jeep
- junk
- junker
- lacking
- lame
- lemon
- limited
- limousine
- litter
- lousy
- low
- low-grade
- low-quality
- low-rent
- machine
- marred
- meager
- mean
- mediocre
- mess
- middling
- minus
- miserly
- motor
- motor car
- motorcar
- niggardly
- not enough
- oil burner
- ordinary
- paltry
- parsimonious
- partial
- passenger car
- patchy
- pickup
- pickup truck
- pile-up
- poor
- poorer
- rattletrap
- rear-ender
- relic
- ride
- roadster
- rudimentary
- ruin
- ruins
- sad
- scanty
- scarce
- schlocky
- second-class
- second-rate
- sedan
- shabby
- shipwreck
- shoddy
- short
- shy
- sick
- sketchy
- skimpy
- small
- smashup
- sorry
- spare
- sparse
- sports car
- station wagon
- sterile
- stinted
- stunted
- subcompact
- subpar
- substandard
- tawdry
- taxi
- thin
- tin lizzie
- too little
- total
- touring car
- transportation
- truck
- tub
- two-bit
- unacceptable
- undeveloped
- unequal
- unfinished
- unproductive
- unqualified
- unsound
- van
- vicious
- wagon
- warped
- waste
- weak
- wheels
- worse
- wreck
- wreckage
- wretched
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