Opposite of an act or judgment that is misguided or wrong
“There are too many minor mistakes, which need correction before a paperback edition.”
Opposite of the breach of a moral or legal code, rule, or standard
“Addiction is considered a noncrime, albeit, it is associated with offense behaviors.”
Opposite of an erroneous belief, idea, or conception
“If that's right, it suggests there may be some truth to the cultural stereotypes on display in classics like It's a Wonderful Life.”
Opposite of an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation
Opposite of an error or mistake, typically caused by a brief failure of concentration or judgment
Opposite of a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments
(order) Opposite of a mistake, typically unintentional
(success) Opposite of a mistake, typically unintentional
“As we blast off from Earth, we look out the rocket's rear-facing window and telescopically observe the people near the launch pad who are applauding the success of the liftoff.”
Opposite of an act or judgment that is misguided or wrong
“He made his fortune through astuteness and good decision making with his investments.”
Opposite of a mistake or error, typically unintended or serious
Opposite of an error, mistake or glitch in a system, program or piece of work
“After a thorough diagnostic, results showed normality in the operating system.”
Opposite of a failure to hit, catch, reach or achieve something
“The movie was a hit at the box office!”
Opposite of an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law
“After performing a good deed, he's also stuck with a halo above his head.”
Opposite of a weak point
Opposite of an accidental mishap or misfortune
Opposite of an unjust or unfair act
Opposite of the lapse of humankind into a state of sin, as ascribed in theology
“Although grace initiates the salvation of man, man must reciprocate with his life through faith and good works.”
Opposite of a lack of success
“The success of her business allows her to travel overseas frequently.”
(rare, nonstandard) Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
“I must make amends and correct my mistakes if I want to improve as a person.”
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