Opposite of an unpleasant or dreary place
Opposite of an unpleasant, messy or dirty place
“This place is a palace, serviced by multiple maids, gardeners, and pool attendants.”
Opposite of a place where weapons and military equipment are stored or made
Opposite of a site at which refuse is buried under layers of earth
Opposite of a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone
Opposite of a bar or similar establishment, typically one that is shabby or sleazy
Opposite of a market where a majority of investors are selling, causing prices to drop
Opposite of matter thrown away or rejected as worthless
“We cannot stress this enough, but please store your valuables in a safe place.”
(conceal) Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
(keep) Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to position or place something in a particular place or spot
“Callie, did you move my keys? I have to get to work!”
Opposite of to abandon or leave behind
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to get rid of (something unwanted or useless)
“For this challenge, each presenter needed to research and acquire a tractor.”
Opposite of to put an end to, especially formally
Opposite of to abandon or leave behind
“Free from the control of cult life, Koichi struggles to shed the corrupt lineage he inherited from his proxy father while trying to reclaim his family.”
Opposite of to refuse to have anything to do with (anymore)
Opposite of to unload or empty out (from a container)
“For an extra kick, hollow out a lime, float it on top of the drink, and fill with tequila.”
Opposite of to let someone down by abandoning or neglecting them
“Chase your dreams! We will always be here to support you.”
Opposite of to set (something) down heavily or unceremoniously
“I gently set the expensive and beautiful art piece on the cabinet and breathe a sigh of relief.”
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
“My mother wanted to keep all of my school work from my junior school years for sentimentality reasons.”
(of a person or object) Opposite of to leave behind
“He will always remain with his wife and family regardless of the situation.”
Opposite of to abandon or leave alone
“After the incident, many people wanted to adopt the puppies that escaped.”
Opposite of to decrease rapidly in value or amount
Opposite of to put or place something in a given location or position
“She would take a ruler and measure its length exactly.”
Opposite of to pass or transfer from one person or entity to another
Opposite of to move or jolt around unsteadily or abruptly
Opposite of to position or place something in a particular place or spot
Opposite of to fall to the ground, especially in large quantities
“In densely built cities, about three-quarters of the rainfall fails to sink into the ground or evaporate.”
Opposite of to cause to be empty or vacant
“We advise all users to fill the machinery with oil before turning it on.”
Opposite of to exit from a given situation, place or event
“A wraith-catcher, who had fortuitously been staying in the village the night before, will take Sophie to begin her quest to recover sister.”
Opposite of to smile in a scornful or deprecating manner
Opposite of to defecate or pass stool
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