Opposite of a prolonged armed struggle
“Countries in this region have lived in peace with each other for decades.”
Opposite of a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
“Currencies work only because of a collective agreement that they will.”
Opposite of a serious incompatibility between two or more opinions, principles, interests or objects
“There was a harmonious match between Sally's blouse and her skirt.”
Opposite of hostile or unfriendly disposition
Opposite of a seemingly absurd or contradictory proposition that may prove to be true
Opposite of a conflict between opposing ideas, interests, or factions
Opposite of a state of uncertainty or indecisiveness
Opposite of a contest in which people or teams compete against each other in a particular sport
“The mystery room is a complicated puzzle that requires collaborative work to solve.”
Opposite of the use of force or violence to oppose someone or something
“He suggested other NATO states could individually or as an alliance provide military support to help the country.”
Opposite of to differ strikingly or to be an unsuitable match
“Our opinions would often align during our discussions on any topic.”
Opposite of to engage in hostilities or an altercation
“Police officers would often be required to placate the protestors when they turned violent.”
Opposite of to differ strikingly or to be an unsuitable match
“He wore a navy suit to complement her plunging dress.”
Opposite of to engage in competition to attain a position or prize
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