Antonyms of adj nonmoving
1 sense of nonmoving
Sense 1
nonmoving (vs. moving), unmoving -- (not in motion)
moving (vs. nonmoving) -- (in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine")
=> afoot (predicate) -- (traveling by foot; "she was afoot when I saw her this morning")
=> ahorse (predicate), ahorseback (predicate) -- (traveling on horseback; "a file of men ahorseback passed by")
=> oncoming -- (moving toward one)
=> automotive, self-propelled, self-propelling -- (containing within itself the means of propulsion or movement; "a self-propelled vehicle")
=> awheel -- (traveling by wheeled vehicle such as bicycle or automobile e.g.; "the public was awheel")
=> blown -- (being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor; "blown clouds of dust choked the riders"; "blown soil mounded on the window sill")
=> fast-flying, flying -- (moving swiftly; "fast-flying planes"; "played the difficult passage with flying fingers")
=> aflare, flaring -- (streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air; "ran quickly, her flaring coat behind her"; "flags aflare in the breeze")
=> kinetic -- (characterized by motion; "modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime")
=> mobile -- (having transportation available)
=> restless -- (ceaselessly in motion; "the restless sea"; "the restless wind")
=> wiggly, wriggling, wriggly, writhing -- (moving in a twisting or snake-like or wormlike fashion; "wiggly worms")
=> vibratory -- (moving very rapidly to and fro or up and down; "the vibrating piano strings")
Similarity of adj nonmoving
1 sense of nonmoving
Sense 1
nonmoving (vs. moving), unmoving -- (not in motion)
=> inactive, motionless, static, still -- (not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest")
=> becalmed -- (rendered motionless for lack of wind)
=> fixed, set, rigid -- (fixed and unmoving; "with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare"; "his bearded face already has a set hollow look"- Connor Cruise O'Brien; "a face rigid with pain")
=> frozen (predicate), rooted (predicate), stock-still -- (absolutely still; "frozen with horror"; "they stood rooted in astonishment")
=> inert -- (unable to move or resist motion)
=> sitting -- (not moving and therefore easy to attack; "a sitting target")
=> stationary -- (standing still; "the car remained stationary with the engine running")
Also See-> immobile#1