(a little) Opposite of hardly or not at all
“This city reminds me very much of San Francisco.”
Opposite of to a certain level, degree or extent
Opposite of in any way, any extent, or any degree
“I can assure you that I am nothing like my abusive father.”
Opposite of adverb for far away from a given location
“Two weeks ago, a young seasonal farmworker complained of abdominal pain and was sent to a nearby hospital.”
Opposite of adverb for placed or standing away from view
“She wondered if she should have gone into the mall to be seen in a public area to establish an alibi for herself.”
Opposite of adverb for isolated, especially from civilization or society
“There is an accessible town with an inn where you can get something to eat and drink.”
Opposite of adverb for having very little connection with or relationship to
“We also welcome papers that analyze any aspect of literary discourse related black vernacularism.”
Opposite of adverb for small in degree or level
“If he is a regular enough reader of the daily papers, there is a strong chance he will change his discourse and show concerns about all of these subjects.”
Opposite of adverb for improbable in degree or likelihood
“I consider that on balance, on the material before me, this explanation is plausible.”
(sociably) Opposite of adverb for aloof or unemotional in manner or behavior
“John was the salt of the earth and a very sociable person, well known in the Old Oak and Mill Tavern.”
(demonstratively) Opposite of adverb for aloof or unemotional in manner or behavior
“I'm not a very demonstrative person, having always been taught that emotion leads to weakness, so I was more than a little embarrassed.”
(of a device) Opposite of adverb for not connected to anything (e.g. via wires or cables)
“I am so accustomed to wireless technology that I am becoming increasingly frustrated with all my wired devices.”
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