Opposite of having an attraction or fascination to
“I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos, but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter.”
Opposite of having been tricked or deceived
Opposite of busy or occupied with business, work, or other activities
“I'm free, so I can do what I want, any old time!”
(snowed under) Opposite of past tense for to be overwhelmed with a very large quantity of something, especially work
“After three months of work, I managed to clear my schedule so I could escape the site for a much-needed three-week respite.”
(colloquial) Opposite of past tense for to hoodwink someone, especially by presenting confusing information
“These Zionistic apostles are culpable, in that they have failed to undeceive the masses of this error.”
Opposite of past tense for to make white or whiter
“In battle, men may blacken their skin similar to the cassowary's coloration.”
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