Opposite of causing, or able to cause, death
Opposite of like, resembling, or suggestive of, death or the dead
Opposite of to a great or extreme degree
Opposite of extremely accurate, effective, or skillful
(informal) Opposite of extremely boring
Opposite of capable of causing damage by poisoning
Opposite of to an absolute degree
“When he met the novelist at a dinner late in 1878, James was in partial agreement with his definition of what it meant to be English.”
(generic intensifier) Opposite of extreme or absolute in degree
“I am intrigued by your mitigated sense of self-righteousness, but not entirely surprised.”
Opposite of causing or characterized by extreme distress or sorrow
“Some events might seem to create unbearable burdens, but a fortunate turn of events might magically appear to make for an altogether different and unexpected peace.”
Opposite of filled with unyielding hatred or intense rivalry
“Cyril and Sir Thomas Roe, the British ambassador at Constantinople, became close allies, and Cyril was obliged to offer the ancient codex to Roe as a gift for James I of England.”
Opposite of likely to cause death
Opposite of overly formal, pompous or conventional
Opposite of relating to, or suggestive of, death or dying
“She is often represented in statues as Artemis the huntress, in animated poses.”
Opposite of to an absolute degree
Opposite of displaying outstanding skill, knowledge, or experience in a given field
“If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know?”
Opposite of to a very large or great degree
Opposite of to the greatest degree
“There is only slightly more rain in this region during autumn compared to spring.”
Opposite of adverb for no longer alive
“I'm a cowboy riding on a steel horse, and I'm wanted dead or alive.”
Opposite of adverb for lacking emotion, sympathy, or sensitivity
“Samuel often felt emotional when he spoke of his mother.”
Opposite of adverb for feeling tired, fatigued or weary
“After a good rest, I felt energetic, as if none of this had ever happened.”
Opposite of adverb for no longer in use
“The nuclear power plant is still active after all these years.”
Opposite of adverb for complete or absolute
“Ramala was two seconds from getting angry but was giving a half effort not to.”
Opposite of adverb for physically broken or no longer functioning
“The device is working now and that is all that matters.”
Opposite of adverb for lacking energy, liveliness or animation
“Thanks to the many people for helping me through the bureaucratic labyrinths, introducing me to interesting people, and making my stay in this bustling city pleasant and enjoyable.”
Opposite of adverb for devoid of life or activity
“The jungle was lush, moist, thick, and teeming with life.”
Opposite of adverb for unsuitable for, or inconducive to, growing crops or vegetation
“The huge deltas at the mouths of rivers provide very fertile farmland.”
Opposite of adverb for physically numb and incapable of feeling
“The damage to his back was so extensive that he was sensitive to the touch from the neck to his hip.”
(of a memory or feeling) Opposite of adverb for no longer present or existing
“It had been foolish on her part to think that the already existing feelings for her friend wouldn't change once they got to know each other on a more intimate level.”
Opposite of adverb for consistently accurate
“Vardy must have put two left boots on which would account for his stumbling and inaccurate attempt at goal.”
Opposite of adverb for without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“The altimeter tells him that he's at 300 feet and lucky to be alive.”
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