Opposite of adverb for moving, or capable of moving, at high speed
“A mode of transportation that moves at a slow pace will be less than ideal for our needs.”
Opposite of adverb for lasting for only a short time
“Let's just have a long break so we can reflect on everything we have discussed in this meeting.”
Opposite of adverb for done quickly without deliberation
“Ari made a deliberate decision to get Vincent the leading role in Aquaman.”
Opposite of adverb for firmly fixed in place
“The hinges of the door were loose and wobbly.”
(of dyes or colours) Opposite of adverb for not running or fading when subjected to detrimental conditions
“The red color of this cheap shirt is impermanent and will fade in the wash.”
(of people) Opposite of adverb for unwavering in feeling or sentiment
“Joey and Chandler could not imagine how some friends could be so fickle.”
(of a lifestyle) Opposite of adverb for extravagant or reckless in nature
“The science professor lived a sedate life in his younger years.”
(of a lifestyle) Opposite of adverb for immoral or promiscuous in nature
“Clay realized that Hannah was actually a pure and innocent girl, unlike her undeserved reputation.”
Opposite of adverb for sudden, or figuratively explosive, in nature
“The team got off to a sluggish start, taking a full five minutes before scoring their first points.”
Opposite of adverb for having quickness of mind
“I failed at learning a second language because I am a slow learner when it comes to linguistics.”
Opposite of adverb for deceptive in nature
“We settled our business dealings via a perfectly ethical transaction.”
Opposite of adverb for firm or fortified against attack
“Robbers and outlaws lurking in vulnerable places were quickly apprehended by the authorities.”
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