Opposite of a man unduly concerned with looking stylish and fashionable
“He is an unabashed dork, frequently wearing beach shorts and a tacky shirt to social affairs.”
(bucks) Opposite of money, currency or cash, in general
“He was able to exchange all the vouchers he had accumulated throughout the year for supermarket goods.”
(bucks) Opposite of profit or earnings from an enterprise or endeavor
“The giant game developer posted a massive loss for the year, and their finances were bad enough that their CEO resigned.”
Opposite of blame or culpability for a mistake or unfortunate event
“Then maybe someday, I will be able to rest, knowing that others are aware of my son's blamelessness.”
Opposite of an adult male person
Opposite of an ordinary, down-to-earth man
Opposite of an adult person in general, typically male
Opposite of a mammal with antlers and hooves
Opposite of a note or bill representing one dollar
Opposite of male goat
Opposite of money in physical notes or coins
Opposite of an act of jumping into the air
“I spent fifteen years pursuing perfection in the sport, and the most important lesson I learned is the necessity to stick the landing.”
(adhere) Opposite of to defy or put up an opposition to
“We do everything possible to ensure that our drivers adhere to the rules of the road, especially speed limits.”
(advance) Opposite of to defy or put up an opposition to
Opposite of to counter, or to show or declare to be untrue
Opposite of to move hurriedly or as by bouncing or twitching
Opposite of to jolt, jerk or bump about
Opposite of to move with a short, sudden movement
Opposite of to carry and take from one place to another
Opposite of to jerk suddenly in surprise
“The class would be still as their teacher spoke during class.”
Opposite of to struggle to overcome, eliminate, or prevent
“The network will finally bow to mounting pressure to remove the controversial show from its nightly rotation.”
Opposite of to pull forcefully, especially with a jerk
Opposite of to pass (something) to someone
Opposite of to rush forward, especially suddenly and with speed
“Considering the dangers, I slowly retreat out of the dark cavern and look for another spot to settle for the night.”
(military) Opposite of of the lowest grade or rank
“He was the chief commander in the army and a person that had the greatest influence upon the Duke.”
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