Opposite of a fact or situation that is observed to exist, especially whose cause is in question
“The ghost town was eerily silent following decades of inactivity.”
Opposite of a fact or event considered very unusual, curious, or astonishing by those who witness it
“They get their name from the pattern when a storm brings much colder air into the higher altitudes, a common occurrence around here in spring and fall.”
Opposite of a wonderful or very remarkable person or thing
“We were expecting something spectacular, but it turned out to be nothing in the end.”
Opposite of a newly occurring incident in a current state of affair
“Our reporters have reached a standstill in their reporting due to authorities blocking their access to the site.”
Opposite of an occurrence, or something that happens
“As it turned out, it was nothing!”
Opposite of an event or occurrence, especially one that is noteworthy
Opposite of a person who is highly skilled or knowledgeable in their field
“After all these years, he's still an amateur at his craft.”
Opposite of an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
“In the end, Phelps walked off with six golds and two bronzes, hardly a failure.”
Opposite of an incident or event
Opposite of an event or sequence of events of a specified kind or that has previously been referred to
Opposite of an occurrence, or something that happens
Opposite of an event or occurrence
“Nothing of note happened yesterday. It was more or less a nonevent.”
Opposite of a thing that is beautiful, impressive, or worthy of praise
“Herb allows Homer to design the All-American car which turns out to be an abomination.”
Opposite of an activity or event one has undergone
“He was a lazy person, and his avoidance of having to do any work would infuriate many.”
Opposite of someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, a specific subject or activity
Opposite of someone (or something) that outperforms or exceeds expectations
(positive in nature) Opposite of an unexpected, yet pleasant, event or fact
“Her sisters had all succeeded, with no causalities and the expectation of success weighed heavily on her mind.”
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