Antonyms for predesigned
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : dih-zahyn |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈzaɪn |
- aid
- assist
- avoidable
- break
- careless
- chance
- change
- corrupt
- destroy
- disarrange
- disorder
- disorganize
- distant
- disturb
- eat out
- forget
- heedless
- help
- ignorant
- ignore
- imprudent
- inattentive
- incautious
- indefinite
- indeterminate
- look away
- neglect
- play fair
- remote
- thoughtless
- uncareful
- unfix
- unintentional
- unmethodical
- unmindful
- unplanned
- unscheduled
- unsettle
- unsettled
- unsystematic
- unwitting
Definition of predesigned
Origin :- 1580s, from Middle French desseign "purpose, project, design," from Italian disegno, from disegnare "to mark out," from Latin designare "to mark out" (see design (v.)).
- As in deliberate : adj intentional
- As in destined : adj bound for, fated in near future
- As in fix : verb prepare, plan ahead
Synonyms for predesigned
- advised
- aforethought
- arrange
- at hand
- brewing
- calculated
- careful
- cautious
- certain
- closed
- cold-blooded
- coming
- compelled
- compulsory
- condemned
- conscious
- considered
- cut-and-dried
- designed
- designful
- directed
- dispose
- done on purpose
- doomed
- express
- fixed
- foreordained
- forthcoming
- frame
- hanging over
- impending
- in prospect
- in store
- in the cards
- in the wind
- ineluctable
- inescapable
- inevitable
- inexorable
- instant
- intended
- judged
- looming
- meant
- menacing
- meticulous
- near
- ordained
- overhanging
- planned
- pondered
- prearrange
- prearranged
- precontrive
- predesign
- predesigned
- predestined
- predeterminate
- predetermined
- premeditated
- preorder
- prepense
- preplan
- projected
- provident
- prudent
- purposed
- purposeful
- purposive
- put up
- que sera sera
- reasoned
- resolved
- rig
- schemed
- scrupulous
- sealed
- set up
- settled
- stack the deck
- stated
- studied
- studious
- that is to be
- that will be
- thought out
- thoughtful
- threatening
- to come
- unavoidable
- voluntary
- wary
- way the ball bounces
- weighed
- willful
- with forethought
- witting
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