Opposite of to a complete or absolute degree
Opposite of to an absolute or complete degree
Opposite of having no conditions or limitations
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
Opposite of brazen or flashy in nature, character or appearance
(generic intensifier) Opposite of extreme or absolute in degree
“I am intrigued by your mitigated sense of self-righteousness, but not entirely surprised.”
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
“He planned an operation requiring covert surveillance to arrest several suspects.”
Opposite of to an absolute degree
“I have absolutely zero faith that you can win this race against Rick.”
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad or wrong
Opposite of to an absolute degree
“She might have been an imperfect wife, but she was loyal and great with the kids.”
Opposite of cheeky, impudent or saucy in nature, character or behavior
Opposite of to an absolute degree
Opposite of firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
“No monk was infallible and it was recognized that everyone would at some point commit a minor transgression.”
Opposite of to an absolute degree
Opposite of in a continued fashion, to an utter or complete degree, without relief
Opposite of of the greatest possible degree or amount
Opposite of impertinent, or not showing due respect
“All children were taught to be respectful to their parents and grandparents.”
Opposite of disloyal to what should command one's fidelity or allegiance
Opposite of in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
“Whispers and false rumors were being circulated about his new relationship.”
Opposite of apparent or obvious
“I imagine my obscure rantings and categorizations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory.”
(restricted) Opposite of to an absolute degree
“The detectives had limited authority to execute a search without a legal warrant.”
(somewhat uncommon) Opposite of to an absolute degree
“He puts on a front, but his happiness is most certainly questionable.”
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