Opposite of the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project
Opposite of a state of happiness and satisfaction
(mass noun) Opposite of the execution or accomplishment of a task or series of tasks
“Constant failure in the industry had prompted him to rethink his career and consider a change.”
Opposite of the act of fulfilling (one's obligation, duty or responsibility)
“His dismissal was allegedly due to the unfulfillment of his responsibilities.”
Opposite of the action or process of completing or finishing something
Opposite of an instance of winning or having success
“This latest defeat will mean that she is no longer a contender for the world title.”
Opposite of a feeling or deep satisfaction from one's own achievements, or the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated
“I have nothing but shame for the wrongdoings and transgressions of my sons.”
Opposite of a state of perfect happiness or joy
“Maybe I should just put them out of their misery and just tell them the truth?”
Opposite of something performed successfully with effort, skill, or courage
“A wholly unusual and uncommercial film, it was a spectacular failure upon release.”
Opposite of the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action
Opposite of freedom from worries or problems
“Not that the life of the monk is meant to be miserable but it is nevertheless a life of hardship and deprivation in which one must find his peace.”
Opposite of the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation
Opposite of the state of being devoted to something
Opposite of the act of providing satisfaction or gratification
“If they say they are unhappy with the negotiations, after all the sacrifices I made, then that would be the height of ingratitude.”
Opposite of the action of putting something into operation
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