Opposite of supplemental or added to something
“The broth needed less salt and pepper to allow its natural flavors to shine.”
Opposite of of less than primary importance
“If the primary feature of a sports board game is dice, it's probably going to be unexciting.”
Opposite of added to an existing or usual amount or number
“It's not often necessary to do more than the required amount of hours, but employers do look more favorably on those who do.”
Opposite of further or additional
“As part of the included features, occupants have full access to the well-maintained gym, sauna, steam room, and BBQ area.”
Opposite of additional or recently discovered
“Some existing details surrounding the case have been rehashed and repeated.”
Opposite of to have added to something that already exists
“He ensured that he removed his personal details from the packaging after opening it.”
Opposite of to have furnished with, or caused to be present
“Our landlord withheld the furniture for our new apartment.”
(more contextual variations available below) Opposite of to have uttered words using speech
“She kept quiet when the interviewer asked her not to say anything.”
Opposite of past tense for to join or unite (one thing to another)
“You can remove the cable from the device once it has been fully charged.”
Opposite of past tense for to augment or increase
“If you don't provide a cover letter, it will diminish your chances of landing a job.”
Opposite of past tense for to say as a further remark
“He would conceal a secret and take it to his grave.”
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