Opposite of a statement or principle having general rather than specific validity or force
Opposite of the majority of a given group
Opposite of a notion, impression or idea (of something)
Opposite of something which exists only as an idea
Opposite of the property of being universal, common to all members of a class
Opposite of lack of certainty or distinctness
Opposite of the majority of
“The disruptive behavior of a minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.”
(surface) Opposite of the central or greater part of something
“On the surface, the device looks as pretty as a picture, but testing shows that it fails in numerous critical areas.”
(extension) Opposite of the central or greater part of something
“The new metro stop forms part of a wider extension and redevelopment of the city's metro system.”
Opposite of an idea, or an abstraction
“Behind the question of course lies a deep ignorance of the reality of life in these communities.”
Opposite of the fact or condition of being common, prevalent, or in the majority
Opposite of a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
“In the same crime, he will distinctly contemplate the righteousness of God and the uniquity of each man, as they respectively discover themselves.”
Opposite of the central or greater part of something
“I concede that only a minority of young people behave worse than they did in my own youth.”
Opposite of the bulk, or most, of something
“A small minority of the population resides east of the city.”
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