Opposite of adverb for covered or marked with an unclean substance
“Please wash your hands to keep them clean at all times.”
Opposite of adverb for not in accordance with standards of honor, decency or fair play
“We must protect the integrity of the sport and promote a clean and fair competition.”
Opposite of adverb for concerned with lewdness or obscenity
“Brian was a comedian renowned for his clean stand-up routines.”
(of a color) Opposite of adverb for not bright or pure
“I would then cast my eyes over the beautiful garden covered in vivid red roses.”
Opposite of adverb for showing ill will or hostility
“She gave me a friendly look as she passed me in the hallway.”
Opposite of adverb for characterized by windy or stormy conditions
“They had the perfect wedding in bright and sunny weather.”
Opposite of adverb for damaging to someone's reputation
“She was happy to offer a glowing appraisal of his work to help him land his promotion.”
(of a person) Opposite of adverb for that can be bought through bribery
“William was an honorable King who wanted to do good for his people.”
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