Synonyms for More parasitical:
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adj.
• bloodsucking
• freeloading
• obsequious
- Compliable
, - Obeisant
, - Toadying
, - abject
, - beggarly
, - brownnosing
, - complacent
, - compliant
, - cringing
, - crouching
, - deferential
, - enslaved
, - fawning
, - flattering
, - ingratiating
, - kowtowing
, - menial
, - oily
, - parasitic
, - parasitical
, - prostrate
, - respectful
, - servile
, - slavish
, - sneaking
, - sniveling
, - spineless
, - stipendiary
, - subject
, - submissive
, - subordinate
, - subservient
, - sycophantic
, - unctuous
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What are the hypernyms for More parasitical?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
avaricious, cannibalistic, deleterious, detrimental, exploitative, exploitive, noxious, oppressive, parasitic, predatory, unethical, unfair, vampiric.
What are the opposite words for more parasitical?
Antonyms for the word "more parasitical" can be "less parasitical" or "non-parasitical." Someone who is less parasitical is someone who is more independent and self-sufficient. They don't rely on others excessively and they don't take advantage of them. In contrast, someone who is parasitical is someone who is always asking for more and taking more without wanting to give back. A non-parasitical person, on the other hand, can be described as a giver. They are willing to give and help others without any interest in taking from them.
What are the antonyms for More parasitical?
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