Opposite of the mass, size or weight of something
Opposite of the greater part of something
Opposite of a large number of something
Opposite of the state or fact of being fat
Opposite of the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
Opposite of the whole of something
“Don't be ridiculous! It will only take a fraction of your precious time to mow the lawn.”
Opposite of the greater number or part from a given group or collection
“He slammed the minority of supporters who jeered him.”
Opposite of a part, share, or number considered in comparative relation to a whole
Opposite of the main or greater part of something
“A second rating scores a car that is equipped with a safety pack that is offered as an extra.”
Opposite of the majority of
“The disruptive behavior of a minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.”
Opposite of substantial bulk or mass
Opposite of the measurement around the middle of something
Opposite of the central or greater part of something
“On the surface, the device looks as pretty as a picture, but testing shows that it fails in numerous critical areas.”
Opposite of a measure of the quantity of matter contained by a unit volume
“The layers would reflect the relative sparsity of the crystals and the order of crystallization.”
Opposite of goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
Opposite of a protuberance or lump, especially at the end or on the surface of something
Opposite of the state or quality of having a great weight
Opposite of the bulk, or most, of something
“A small minority of the population resides east of the city.”
Opposite of the number of people comprising a group, typically a team or army
“Their lack of allies is evidenced by the meagerness of their army.”
Opposite of a quantity or sum, usually large
“People under stress often use the first solution that comes to mind or complain of a lack of solutions.”
(intransitive) Opposite of to become larger in size or degree
“As the number of autocracies in the world began to decline in the late 1980s, the number of anocracies began to increase.”
Opposite of to become or make larger or more extensive
“The primary problem I encountered was having the pastry shrink a considerable amount while baking them blind.”
Opposite of to become bigger in size
Opposite of to project from a surface
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