Opposite of a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than fact
Opposite of a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen
Opposite of a feeling or suspicion
“It is clear that your ignorance of your children's whereabouts stems from your obsession and commitment to work.”
Opposite of a risky action undertaken with the hope of success
Opposite of a rounded protuberance, especially if found on the back of an animal or person
Opposite of a concept formulated in the mind
“The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country.”
Opposite of a tentative conjecture explaining an observation
“Freud suggests that families narrate themselves by first establishing a gendered certainty around the fact of parentage.”
Opposite of an opinion
“I have complete and utter indifference on the matter.”
Opposite of a sign or warning that a momentous or calamitous event is likely to happen
Opposite of a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards
Opposite of the fact or ability of knowing something in advance
Opposite of mental acceptance of a claim as true
“Until recently, hippotherapy has been met with skepticism from a medical community demanding hard science rather than anecdotal evidence.”
Opposite of to curl or bend forward, together or over
(stand) Opposite of to crouch or squat close to the ground
(stand up) Opposite of to crouch or squat close to the ground
Opposite of to form, or cause to form, the curved shape of an arch
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