Opposite of in general, for the most part
Opposite of to a great degree or extent
Opposite of generally, for the most part
Opposite of over a great distance or large area
Opposite of in every case or by every person
Opposite of adverb for large in area or width
“The narrow alleys afforded breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm.”
Opposite of adverb for encompassing a large number or wide scope
“The children were malnourished and clearly had limited awareness of the world around them.”
Opposite of adverb for stated in indefinite terms or without specifics
“The doctor gave the patient specific instructions on how to care for the wound.”
Opposite of adverb for clear in meaning without uncertainty or ambiguity
“After a night out, I discovered a message on a piece of paper that was rather ambiguous.”
Opposite of adverb for somewhat coarse and indecent
“He was a clean comic who relied heavily on slapstick comedy to make his audience laugh.”
Opposite of adverb for open or liberal-minded
“His significantly narrow view of the world is certainly cause for concern.”
Opposite of adverb for as measured in width
“We have no need for a ruler that is more than one meter in length.”
(of a regional accent) Opposite of adverb for very noticeable and strong
“He spoke in a subtle Mississipi drawl that I found strangely charming.”
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