Opposite of based on fact and existing, or having existed, in reality
“Their biological warfare capability is probably more of a theoretical idea than anything else.”
Opposite of existing in a material or physical form
“Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding.”
Opposite of distinct or special to a specific individual, thing or circumstance
“Although the studies themselves did not identify specific queries, the initial entry point into each was a broad statement about the evolution of career choice.”
Opposite of having a hardened or solid texture or surface
“He rolled over completely, pressed his face into the soft pillow, and allowed the stillness of sleep to take over.”
Opposite of real or genuine, in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
“The illusory aim of this form of government is the equal distribution of wealth to its people.”
Opposite of providing no possibility of doubt
Opposite of having no uncertainty or ambiguity
Opposite of being certain or convinced about a fact
“Kris wanted so desperately to trust Jim, but was uncertain of his motives.”
Opposite of consisting of matter all through
“Most of these applications use nitrogen in liquid form as a refrigerant.”
Opposite of able to be relied on or trusted
“What a pity that Ms. Evans' information comes from such an unreliable source.”
Opposite of not able to be changed
“I remained undecided on where I wanted to eat for dinner.”
Opposite of firmly, clearly, and precisely presented or articulated
Opposite of having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth
Opposite of not able to be changed or adapted
“The company has a more lenient policy on tattoos than you might expect.”
Opposite of resistant to damage from fire
Opposite of in accordance with the truth or facts
“The department produced a false report regarding their financial position in the past year.”
Opposite of having been decided
“With his latest injury, his future in football is now uncertain.”
Opposite of to make or become hard, firm or solid
“The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.”
Opposite of to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
“If only a small amount of material is available, the paper-chromatographic technique is used to separate the sugars present in a mixture.”
Opposite of to meld or blend to form a single entity
Opposite of to cover something with paving slabs
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