Opposite of plural for public acknowledgment, praise or appreciation for one's action or idea
“He saw how baseless his hope had been, and he exonerated her from all blame.”
Opposite of plural for one's good reputation or name
“The notoriety that he has enjoyed in his home city over the past decade appears to be spreading nationwide.”
Opposite of plural for the power to influence a person or situation
“He takes great joy in making her smile, and we feel his helplessness at her meltdowns.”
Opposite of plural for a valuable asset that is a source of pride
“Now I just feel like a thumping huge disappointment to myself.”
Opposite of plural for belief or confidence in someone or something
“That modern science has repeatedly affirmed their findings does little to abate the continuing doubt.”
Opposite of plural for the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment based on their financial standing or history
“High outstanding debt on credit cards and other revolving credit can decrease your score.”
Opposite of plural for a privilege of delayed payment extended to a buyer or borrower
“The Icelandic airline that flew passengers for collapsed tour operator JetGreen secured a substantial cash and security deposit from the firm.”
Opposite of to acclaim or praise someone (for a typically noteworthy act)
“I was astonished to hear a couple of side-musicians criticize the great pianist for turning the clave around.”
(typically British) Opposite of to believe to be true, especially something surprising or unlikely
“I do not either fully believe or fully disbelieve these stories, but I find them interesting nonetheless.”
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