Opposite of a general direction in which something is developing or changing
“He also continues to cut on film, a noticeable deviation from the industry standard of nonlinear digital editing.”
Opposite of the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time
Opposite of a fashion or fad, current or for a given period
Opposite of a popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behavior
Opposite of a phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time
Opposite of a general meaning or character
Opposite of a phenomenon that is popular for a short period of time
“That morphing technology is history now, but I can remember the first time I saw it done.”
Opposite of a general direction in which something is developing or changing
“Interplay is the appropriate word to describe his unusual oscillation between reality and imagination.”
Opposite of a change in temperament or circumstance, especially sudden
Opposite of a phenomenon that is popular for a short period of time
“Zoolander is such a countertrend right now!”
Opposite of the chance of something happening
Opposite of a tendency or disposition to do something or behave in a certain way
Opposite of the spirit or tenor characteristic of a given period
Opposite of the prospect for the future
Opposite of the general intention or meaning of an argument or statement
Opposite of to change, develop, or move in a general direction
“Although the curve on this graph appears to deviate widely from the flat dotted line, the decibel scale tends to exaggerate the deviation in frequency response.”
Opposite of to deviate from a course or straight line
“A wavy path will straighten as the suture is tightened, but it will then encounter alternative vectors of force pushing against it.”
Opposite of to become popular or come into fashion
“It appears that denim is one of those things that will disappear for a few years and then become fashionable again.”
Opposite of to deviate, or cause to deviate, from a straight line
Opposite of to show a preference for
Opposite of to show an inclination for, or against, something
“Some reluct the Bourbons, because they dreaded that they would restore the property of the emigrants, and re-establish feudal rights.”
Opposite of to have a propensity for
“I disfavor the use of static questions due to their limited, and often guessable, scope.”
Opposite of to arc, curve, or deviate from a course or straight line
“Colton would continue straight into the rushing water, where the rapids could pull it into the current.”
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