Opposite of to indicate or suggest
(something) Opposite of to prove or reveal a truth about
“Our performance today should disprove recent allegations that our team is unable to win as an underdog.”
Opposite of to imply, or to be an indirect sign or indication of
Opposite of to give evidence of
“His fervent outbursts tend to contradict his usually mild-mannered demeanor.”
Opposite of to be a portent of a particular outcome
“Long timelines rarely favor the budget and generally discourage a favorable outcome.”
Opposite of to expose or bring to light
“To intentionally suppress important information that would be difficult or impossible for the contractor to obtain is a crime against the public.”
Opposite of to indicate or declare (a feeling or intention)
“She laughed, but it was the laugh of someone choosing humor to mask her insecurity.”
Opposite of to politely or formally ask for
“Please reply to our messages as soon as possible.”
Opposite of to book in advance or make a reservation
“Due to complications with her pregnancy, Kitty had to cancel her dinner booking with her husband.”
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