Opposite of sophisticated in a way that is intended to impress
“I just need some plain utensils for everyday use.”
(cheap) Opposite of expensive in a way that is intended to impress
“We will have to settle for cheap accommodation during our trip to Europe.”
(cheap) Opposite of expensive in a way that is intended to impress
“She would have to be considered the event's worst-dressed celebrity after showing up in a cheap dress.”
(simple) Opposite of complex or complicated in nature
“Let's keep the objective simple and discuss the specifics later.”
(simple) Opposite of complex or complicated in nature
“Just keep things simple for Robert to prevent any miscomprehension on his part.”
Opposite of soft and shaggy
Opposite of elegant or stylishly luxurious
“He stayed in a modest hotel and economized on his meals, eating a piece of bread and some beans for his most substantial meal.”
Opposite of involving the use of exaggerated or flowery writing or language
Opposite of bearing exclusiveness
“Once payment has been accepted, you will then get unrestricted access to all the facilities at this gym.”
Opposite of well off, or not struggling financially
“They disenfranchised poor people by making property ownership a requirement for registering to vote.”
Opposite of bearing good value, worth or reliability
“I will tell you in good faith, Sir, that this is a worthless investment, and your money is better spent elsewhere.”
Opposite of having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress
“It's a particularly unfashionable old hat that ought to have gone to the charity shop long ago.”
Opposite of an unfounded or tentative belief or idea
“I can say with absolute certainty that we will reach our targets by the end of the year.”
Opposite of a superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction
“I have a complete aversion to people with bad breath.”
(commonality) Opposite of a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained
(depression) Opposite of a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained
Opposite of a desire, idea, or plan that is unlikely to ever be realized
Opposite of a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained
Opposite of a sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behaviour
Opposite of an impulsive or illogical desire
Opposite of a desire that appears inconceivable
“Now that I have some money in the bank, my desire to travel the world will become a reality soon enough.”
Opposite of a phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time
Opposite of the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses
“His practicality is part of his dramatic pursuit of dignified living.”
Opposite of something done for pleasure or entertainment
“Accounting is a profession I engage in during the weekdays.”
Opposite of to think or suppose
“I doubt that you will ever have the fortune of winning the lottery in your lifetime.”
Opposite of to feel a desire or liking for
“I would hate being on the losing team right now.”
Opposite of to find physically alluring
“I'm attracted to her good looks, but her bad habits really disgust me.”
Opposite of to form an understanding or conclusion from something
Opposite of to have a belief or opinion about something, sometimes irrationally
“I will distrust in the existence of any deity until science has proven otherwise.”
Opposite of to suppose to be the case, without proof
“These matters are of grave public concern and the people deserve to know the truth.”
Opposite of to conceive of or envisage in the mind
“Regardless of the obstacles in her path, she was tirelessly determined to actualize her vision for equality.”
Opposite of to regard as likely
“I know that is a durian based on the unmistakable smell.”
Opposite of to anticipate eagerly
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