Opposite of a large amount of money (paid for something)
Opposite of an object, person or endeavor in a state of failure
Opposite of a person or thing that causes disappointment
“Despite the unexpected storm, the celebrations turned out to be a success.”
Opposite of a fuss, uproar or commotion
Opposite of to bombard with bombs or artillery
Opposite of to fail, especially in spectacular fashion
Opposite of to move very quickly
Opposite of to move or travel hurriedly
Opposite of to comprehensively defeat
Opposite of to stop operating
“You will need some batteries to get that little engine to work.”
(of a business) Opposite of to go bankrupt
“Against the odds, his cafe would thrive in a suburb that was saturated with various eatery options.”
Opposite of to attack or bombard with bombs or artillery
Opposite of to comprehensively defeat
“He got on top of his larger opponent and then put him in an armbar that forced his opponent to submit to him.”
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
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