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Synonyms and antonyms of Not wanted or needed in British Thesaurus

Not wanted or needed

unnecessary (adjective)

not needed

redundant (adjective)

not needed

unwanted (adjective)

if something is unwanted, you do not want it

superfluous (adjective)

not needed or wanted

uninvited (adjective)

not asked for or wanted

unsolicited (adjective)

unsolicited offers, advice, presents, or other things are things you receive that you do not ask for, and may not want

unlooked-for (adjective)

not expected and usually not wanted

dispensable (adjective)

if someone or something is dispensable, you do not need them and can get rid of them if you want to

unwanted (adjective)

used about something that you no longer need

redundancy (noun)

a situation in which something is not needed, especially because the same thing or a similar thing already exists

de trop (adjective)

very formal not wanted or needed

on the scrapheap ()

no longer wanted or needed, although still capable of being useful

there is no need (for someone) to do something ()

used for saying that something does not have to be done or should not be done

there’s no call for something ()

used for saying that you think something is not necessary or suitable

unasked for (adjective)

not wanted or invited

uninvited (adjective)

not invited

unwelcome (adjective)

an unwelcome guest or visitor is someone who you do not want to spend time with

without invitation ()

without being asked or invited by anyone