Opposite of being or seeming to be without end or limits
“While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply.”
Opposite of continuing indefinitely, or for a long period
“Viewed objectively, each stop required only a brief wait in line, a very few minutes at most.”
Opposite of a great number of
“Navigable throughout its history, it is one of the few canals in Britain not to have been nationalized, and remains privately owned.”
Opposite of never relaxing or slackening
Opposite of remaining the same without change permanently or over a given time period
Opposite of endless in depth or bounds, like an abyss
Opposite of without breaks, gaps or interruptions
“I seem to be having Internet issues with my connection being intermittent and slow.”
Opposite of unceasingly intense in nature
(literally or figuratively) Opposite of very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or extent
“The five of us squeezed into the tiny room which would serve as our abode for the night.”
Opposite of permanent and never changing
Opposite of using, or expressed in, an excessive amount of words
Opposite of having plenty of space
“The hall was compact with little room to move or breathe.”
Opposite of extending far down
“On the left side of the trail was a shallow ravine, dropping slightly from the roadbed.”
Opposite of without intervening space
“The solid lines represent the contours where there is an increase in electron cloud and the broken lines show regions with a decrease.”
Opposite of persistently or continuous in nature, especially of something unpleasant
Opposite of absolute or total in degree, level or extent
Opposite of a large amount or degree of
“He showed little interest in music at an early age, but he was passionate about sports.”
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