Opposite of relating to or shared by all the members of a group
“The differences are apparent when a player's great individual performance is overshadowed by the team's loss of a game.”
Opposite of involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal
Opposite of unanimous or undivided
“All judges were asked to vote, but the panel was divided in their deliberation for a resounding winner.”
(of political activity) Opposite of participated in by a large part of the public rather than driven by politicians or political parties
“The anti-monarchy lobby insists that the monarch is a burden on the taxpayer and undemocratic.”
Opposite of formed by the accumulation of successive additions
Opposite of devoted completely to one object
Opposite of generally accepted as correct or true
“An uncommon opinion is always unpopular, and as such demonstrates the honesty of the individual who expresses it.”
Opposite of of a common or whole class, or group, or genus
Opposite of mutually beneficial for all parties involved
Opposite of relating to or involving participation
Opposite of freely available to be used by everyone
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 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 denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole
“The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an incongruous collection of artesania stalls in the square.”
Opposite of cooperative or involving multiple departments or ministries
(the community) Opposite of a group of people typically sharing the same social values
“One person can make a difference, but perhaps, not as much as two.”
Opposite of the people of a nation
“Many foreigners think that the bicycle rickshaw has been consigned to the history books, but in fact, they continue to be widely used in Dhaka.”
Opposite of the community or people in general
“He wasn't quite gifted enough to enter the ranks of the elite.”
Opposite of noun referring to a group
Opposite of a group of people engaged in a shared enterprise
Opposite of a gathering of persons considered as a unit
“He was a member of New York City society and a patron of the arts.”
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