Opposite of having been defeated in a contest
(of a person) Opposite of ruined by a disastrous or devastating setback or reverse
Opposite of mentally or emotionally demoralized
“The team was upbeat about their chances of beating the worst team in the competition.”
Opposite of without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“The ongoing nightmare of the war is making soldiers rebel against their leaders' plans.”
Opposite of weak or feeble in quality or condition
Opposite of not successful or having been foiled
“With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world.”
Opposite of suffering from frustration or dissatisfaction
“In the days when I posted regularly, I felt satisfied I was getting my views off my chest.”
Opposite of defeated of expectation or hope
“His wish was now fulfilled after his son followed in his footsteps to become a doctor.”
Opposite of to have achieved victory over
“We lost to most teams due to our mediocre players.”
Opposite of past tense for to be victorious over
“Nigel started strongly, but he would eventually lose to his bigger and stronger opponent.”
Opposite of past tense for to frustrate or prevent (someone) from achieving an aim
“I will do everything I can to assist you in all of your endeavors.”
Opposite of past tense for to be impossible to understand
“Everything would make sense once it was explained to us.”
(passed) Opposite of past tense for to reject or block (a motion or proposal)
“The delegates voted at the union's biennial convention to pass a motion.”
(passed) Opposite of past tense for to reject or block (a motion or proposal)
“A majority vote is required for the bill to pass.”
Opposite of a person who loses a contest or competition
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