Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
Opposite of marked by, or displaying, a boldness of character
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“In a result that shocked everyone, the third-seeded player was knocked out by the lowest seed in the competition.”
Opposite of inclined to do slightly naughty things for fun
Opposite of having a playfully mischievous character or streak
Opposite of having a mischievous, roguish or impertinent streak or nature
Opposite of playfully mischievous
“I gave her an innocent smile that she instinctively mistrusted.”
Opposite of the most important in terms of rank or status
“She has years of experience as an assistant manager and is very eager to take the next step.”
Opposite of filled with hatred or intense rivalry (towards another or each other)
Opposite of of, or involved in the affairs of, the community, especially in government or entertainment
“Johnny is an obscure actor whose work tends towards arthouse and indie flicks.”
Opposite of filled with unyielding hatred or intense rivalry
“Cyril and Sir Thomas Roe, the British ambassador at Constantinople, became close allies, and Cyril was obliged to offer the ancient codex to Roe as a gift for James I of England.”
Opposite of sly, cunning, and full of tricks
(humble) Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“The basic premise of the story is that noble birth doesn't guarantee a noble person and nobility can be present in the humble peasant.”
(worst) Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“His punches were weak and slow, and I can claim with confidence that he was the worst boxer that I had ever seen.”
Opposite of showing or suggesting that one has knowledge or awareness of something
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“The last thing you should do is check your work.”
Opposite of being of principal rank, status or importance
“If the supervisor finds a conflict of interest, the supervisor must relieve the subordinate employee of duty and responsibility.”
Opposite of to form, or cause to form, the curved shape of an arch
Opposite of to cause (something) to change its shape into a curve
Opposite of to physically bow or bend over
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.”
Opposite of to extend across or over to the other side of an area
“Police guide the bus onto a freeway, but unbeknownst to them and Traven, it terminates because it is incomplete.”
(of a mass or structure) Opposite of to physically give way under force or pressure
“No clutch would last under the strain of starting a heavy train.”
Opposite of rounded part of thing, usually body part
Opposite of an act of moving something in a circular direction around an axis or point
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.”
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