Opposite of a group of people assembled together in a disorganized manner
“It can only be described as an utter failure that only one individual turned up to the show.”
(typically of people) Opposite of describing a big collective group
“An entity was spotted in the distant hills through a blurry telescope located at the peak of the mountain.”
Opposite of an assembly of people with a common interest
“The young girl was made a social pariah after a few controversial comments that drew widespread condemnation.”
Opposite of a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
Opposite of the common people of a nation
Opposite of a large number of people, animals or things
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“There were a few of them standing in front of the facade.”
Opposite of the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting
“The play kept everybody in the theatre riveted from start to finish.”
Opposite of a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
“A small group of troublemakers were making their way into town.”
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.”
Opposite of a large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity
Opposite of people who have gathered together
“An individual was loitering outside the shop.”
Opposite of a common person, someone of a lower class
Opposite of someone who views something, typically a show or spectacle
Opposite of a state of being forced into a small or restricted space
(round/around) Opposite of to gather tightly in a large mass of people
“The mass of people started to disperse when the action began to dwindle.”
(crowd into) Opposite of to press forward into an area, especially with limited space
“After waiting in line in what seemed like an unmovable queue, it was probably wise to retreat from the congregation and cut our losses.”
Opposite of to fill a small or restricted area with people or things
“In the aftermath of the landmark collapse, efforts were put in place to abandon the area.”
Opposite of to suffocate a person's space as if to coerce them into doing something
“He tried his best to make conversation but would relent when it became obvious she wasn't interested.”
Opposite of to pack or fill very tightly
Opposite of to teem, or be overrun or overflowing with
Opposite of to force or squeeze into a narrow space
Opposite of to crowd into
Opposite of to fill or crowd around or into a place or area
Opposite of to force into a narrow or tight space
“A pipe already connected the two, but the problem was finding a way to coax a cable through the pipe.”
Opposite of to compress or cram items, especially to fit into a container
“Distribute the items uniformly in the box so that it closes comfortably without crushing or breaking the contents inside.”
Opposite of to push roughly
Opposite of to hinder or block the passage of something moving
Opposite of to force (something) into place or into a (compact) space
“The prince was determined to find the mysterious princess, and he knew that only she could fit her foot snugly into the glass slipper.”
Opposite of to move or arrive in a sudden manner or in large quantities
“After a minute or so of forcibly slow, controlled breathing, she felt the panic fade.”
Opposite of to squeeze or fasten tightly
Opposite of to overwhelm with an excessive amount of something
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