Opposite of something serving to hide or disguise something
Opposite of a thing that envelops or obscures something
Opposite of something laid as a covering over something else
Opposite of a wide stretch, usually of sea, sky, or land
Opposite of a layer of something, especially of accumulated matter
“Roads in this area consist of an even distribution of dirt, and those that are paved are relatively well maintained.”
Opposite of to cover with a thick layer of something
Opposite of to extinguish a flame or fire
(of sound) Opposite of to lower the volume or intensity of
Opposite of to create or form a layer over
“The parakeets strip the bark off the rimu and the totara to get at the juice.”
Opposite of to deprive of emotional or intellectual life, energy or vitality
Opposite of applying to or covering a wide group or variety of people, conditions, situations, etc.
Opposite of having a broad or widespread range, scope, or influence
Opposite of being predominant across, or applying to, a broad spectrum
“His dissent gives a clear insight into his limited, narrow view of individual liberties.”
Opposite of of, affecting, or including all or most of the members of a group, domain or area
“Bear in mind that the cooker has a limited purpose, and is not suitable for grilling or frying.”
Opposite of covering everything and all that is relevant
“Despite its promise, the speech provided limited insight into the country's political climate.”
Opposite of including all the services or items normally expected or required
“The achievement has now put him in an elite and exclusive club of players who have attained multiple Grand Slams in a single calendar year.”
(of a statement) Opposite of taking no account of particular cases or exceptions
Opposite of stated in indefinite terms
“I was surprised at how detailed and specific the manual was.”
Opposite of involving a full or complete view or approach
“The atomistic approach is advantageous particularly when solving the whole modeling problem would be too time-consuming.”
Opposite of held by, or applicable to, a majority of the people in an area or country
“It may be an unpopular opinion, but I think that summer is by far the worst season of the four.”
Opposite of with no restrictions on those allowed to participate
“A private function will be organized for exclusive members.”
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