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 Opposite of a ray or shaft of light 
Opposite of a radiant or good-natured look or smile 
Opposite of a pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position 
Opposite of light, or luminescence from light 
Opposite of a ray of moonlight 
Opposite of a strengthening piece of iron or timber used in building or carpentry 
Opposite of the distance or measurement from side to side of something 
Opposite of a structure that complements or supplements something else 
        “Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least nine weeks of basic military training.” 
  
Opposite of a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material 
        “This is a Roman period altar that was hidden for centuries, being used as a stone block in the rebuilding of the medieval church.” 
  
Opposite of the measurement of the extent of something from side to side 
Opposite of to radiate or give off, especially rays of light 
Opposite of to glitter or glimmer with light 
Opposite of to smile broadly and happily 
Opposite of to shine brightly, especially with reflected light 
Opposite of to transmit a signal over the airwaves 
Opposite of to radiate rays of light 
        “As the group moved deeper into the crevice, it started to darken and narrow.” 
  
Opposite of to broadcast through media 
Opposite of to shine with a bright, harsh light 
        “Occasionally, a billowy, white cloud would appear out of nowhere in the cobalt blue sky above and shade the group from the bright rays of the springtime sun.” 
  
Opposite of to travel from one point to another without physically crossing the distance between the two points 
(glow with) Opposite of to convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing 
        “She had a very attractive face with blonde hair and delicate light blue eyes that seemed to hide a sadness behind their sparkling appearance.” 
  
Opposite of to aim or direct an object at 
        “A bright light entered James' vision that caused him to misdirect his weapon and shoot his colleague in the foot.” 
  
Opposite of to stare (at something) with wide eyes 
Opposite of to give off light 
        “Priestly determined that the combustion used up oxygen during a reaction, and that is why the flame would eventually extinguish.” 
  
Opposite of to spread from or as if from a central point 
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