Opposite of an activity involving physical exertion and skill, typically competitive in nature
(obsolete) Opposite of mockery or derision aimed at someone
Opposite of a hobby or activity that serves to make time pass agreeably
Opposite of recreation or rest, especially after a period of work
(peace) Opposite of a contest held to establish someone's, or something's, superiority or supremacy
(collaboration) Opposite of a contest held to establish someone's, or something's, superiority or supremacy
“A sextet of artists come together in this unique collaboration, which is documented in a limited-edition book.”
Opposite of a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way
Opposite of a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained
Opposite of something done for pleasure or entertainment
“Accounting is a profession I engage in during the weekdays.”
Opposite of a person who habitually flirts or attempts to seduce women
Opposite of an unexpected detail or circumstance, often unpleasant or involving trickery
Opposite of to play or move about in a cheerful and lively way
Opposite of to show or announce, especially publicly and for the first time
Opposite of to display or show (something) for others to see
Opposite of to engage in an activity for enjoyment and recreation
“It was difficult to watch him toil away while I was enjoying a glass of Mojito.”
Opposite of to engage in an activity for enjoyment or recreation
Opposite of to carry, or be carrying, something
“The hostage negotiator attempted to convince Penley to drop his weapon and surrender without success.”
Opposite of to boastfully display one's possessions
“I must hide this lovely diary posthaste, lest someone perchance read it and learn of my secret identity!”
Opposite of to have as a feature
“This old bathroom will need a new bathtub to be installed when we renovate it.”
Opposite of to display or show (something) for others to see
“The mother attempts to teach the boy to hide his superpowers, even when bullies pick on him.”
(slip into) Opposite of to put on (a garment) quickly and easily
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