Opposite of specially chosen as the best or most desirable
Opposite of regarded with deep and special affection
Opposite of selected as the best or most desirable
Opposite of preferred to all others of the same kind
Opposite of having, bringing, or resulting from good luck
Opposite of better than some other option
Opposite of currently popular or in demand
Opposite of desired or sought after
Opposite of treated or regarded with partiality
“When they could not procure the mahi-mahi, Johnny reluctantly accepted the mackerel, his unpreferred choice.”
Opposite of singled out from a number or group
“We hope all the artists, chosen and unchosen, get a boost in sales from the appearance on the show.”
Opposite of trendy or in fashion
Opposite of having special rights, advantages, or immunities
“They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children.”
Opposite of popular or in demand
“Undesirable traits such as health defects, aggressiveness or lack of docility are selected against.”
Opposite of having, bringing, or resulting from good luck
“This was a very unfortunate situation to be in, and I decided to remedy it.”
Opposite of having been provided with support or aid
Opposite of only used by or consisting of a privileged group
“Impaired judgment may take the form of diminished concern for the future, increased risk-taking, unrestrained drinking of alcohol, and indiscriminate selection of food.”
Opposite of free from an obligation or liability imposed on others
Opposite of having a good reputation and well respected
Opposite of to have picked one option over another
“I absolutely disfavored just lazing about at home instead of going out for a walk.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a preference for
“He might be a popular celebrity, but he tends to avoid the limelight.”
Opposite of past tense for to advocate or show support or approval of
“This strategy may, even if indirectly, disfavor the establishment of new, perhaps smaller and specialized private institutions.”
Opposite of past tense for to work to the advantage of
“It was asserted that the patent laws hinder the progress of invention.”
Opposite of past tense for to endow with a quality, ability, or asset
“Odin didn't strip Thor's power, but he did remove his ability to channel his powers through Mjolnir.”
Opposite of past tense for to be obliging or show beneficence toward
“Sorry to disappoint everyone, but the band will not be performing an encore.”
Opposite of past tense for to resemble or look like, especially a parent or relative
“Even though they are twins, they differ from each other in looks and personality.”
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