Opposite of the depths or innermost part of something
Opposite of the lowest point, level or part (of something)
Opposite of the large body of saltwater that covers most of the earth
Opposite of the core or center of something
(the deep) Opposite of the midst or depth of something
“Due to the current rise in crime, residents are encouraged to stay home during the extremities of the day.”
Opposite of a period during which coldness or darkness is most intense
“In the light of the day, he could see the base of the bowl-shaped valley.”
(the deep) Opposite of the extremities of a body of water
“The rare and elusive Sumatran Tiger lurks in the wilderness of the island of Sumatra.”
Opposite of plural for the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something
“They gave Brian a complicated girth formula whereby he had to double the length by the smaller height after he triangulated the hypotenuse on the third side.”
Opposite of plural for a point, especially the lowest point, far below the surface
“I play the ball toward the front of my stance, under my left eye, with the ball at the apex of the curve.”
Opposite of plural for a great, or all-encompassing, range or scope
“The limitation of his mathematical skills has never been more cruelly exposed than on a quiz show.”
Opposite of plural for complexity and intricacy, especially of thought or ideas
“Peter appears to compliment the depth and grandeur of upper-class London society but is really ridiculing others by exposing their pettiness and the shallowness of their conversations.”
Opposite of plural for intelligence or insight, especially in one's ideas or thoughts
“It just about sums up the abhorrent ignorance of his comment, and it is a pathetically fawning display unbecoming of any rational adult.”
Opposite of plural for a level of intensity, such as of color
“Reasonably clear liquid media means that the liquid drained from the fruit cocktail is reasonably bright in color without any tinge of pink color or dullness of color.”
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