Opposite of an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress
Opposite of a person's employment status
“Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation.”
Opposite of one's usual employment, duties or affairs
Opposite of the process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state
Opposite of the sum of the past achievements or performance of a person, organization, or thing
Opposite of to move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way
Opposite of to move at a fast speed on foot
“She watched in gentle adoration, her two-year-old daughter walk slowly toward her.”
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
Opposite of to move swiftly or impetuously
“Dozens move slowly through the fog in all directions because of low visibility.”
Opposite of to change direction suddenly
Opposite of to rush forward, especially suddenly and with speed
“Considering the dangers, I slowly retreat out of the dark cavern and look for another spot to settle for the night.”
Opposite of to move or pass very quickly
Opposite of currently employed and working in a job
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