Opposite of generally accepted, recognized or admitted
Opposite of in a way that is easily perceived, understood or believed
Opposite of to have formed a reasoning in the mind about
“It is a commonly known fact that as soon as one area of your life improves, your sense of well-being follows.”
Opposite of said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality
Opposite of generally assumed or believed to be the case, but not necessarily so
Opposite of publicly acknowledged to be
“This is a wonderful, whimsical, hand-drawn postcard by an unknown artist from the 1920s.”
Opposite of having been broadcast or made widely known
Opposite of generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
“She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown etiology.”
(more contextual variations available below) Opposite of to have uttered words using speech
“She kept quiet when the interviewer asked her not to say anything.”
Opposite of to have enacted or established
“Congress vetoed all laws abridging free speech as per the First Amendment.”
Opposite of to have announced or advertised, usually loudly
“He stood on the street corner, remained inconspicuous and concealed his true intentions.”
Opposite of past tense for to announce, or to make known openly or publicly
“Politically, we continue to empower revisionists of history and teachers of evolution who blatantly conceal the truth of our real origin because we don't know the truth ourselves.”
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