Opposite of specified or stated
Opposite of being accustomed to
Opposite of likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable
Opposite of unnamed or not identified by a name (or face)
Opposite of something precise or exact
“We cannot let you through because you have provided improper documents to verify your identity.”
Opposite of likely to do or be something
Opposite of self-evident or unquestionable
Opposite of willing or eager to do something
“Government leaders seem uninterested or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees.”
(individual) Opposite of not explicitly named but specified indeterminately
“I would like to believe that the average person is more than likely to be respectful and good-natured.”
Opposite of having been agreed on
Opposite of inclined to a type of behavior
Opposite of familiar through use
“He was unaccustomed to not being able to have a cup of coffee every morning.”
Opposite of having been gained through endowment or being granted
Opposite of being, or existing as, something in name only
Opposite of having been arranged, decided, or agreed on in advance
Opposite of accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof
“The TV executives predict a bonanza rating since both boxers are proven crowdpleasers.”
Opposite of available when needed
(ready to) Opposite of in such a condition as to be likely to do something
“It is unlikely that the athlete is going to reach great heights unless he learns to arch his back.”
Opposite of an assumption or proposition from which something is inferred
Opposite of a situation that does not change
“The world will always be in a state of change, and we have to adapt as best as we can.”
Opposite of a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
“You can't escape the fact that mass tourism is ruining the very things it wants to celebrate.”
Opposite of as a result of
“At least in Jesse's eyes, Walt would be the guy who made him better, despite their differences.”
Opposite of denotes a combined effort or something done together
“Besides the two teams playing today, there is only one other capable of winning the championship.”
Opposite of to have accorded someone with a unique gesture
“The gladiator has denied his opponent mercy by taking his life.”
Opposite of past participle for to provide, or transfer possession of, something to someone
“He was unlucky not to receive an Oscar nomination for his touching and subtle performance, which betters any of his previous work.”
Opposite of past participle for to entrust a personal property or belonging to someone
“After a series of losses, he would withdraw his financial affairs from the investment company.”
Opposite of past participle for to alter in shape or succumb under physical pressure
“The large wooden doors would hold up despite being repeatedly pummeled by the invaders.”
Opposite of past participle for to provide in payment
“I would rather save my money than spend it on that car.”
Opposite of past participle for to make known an idea, emotion or opinion
“Due to the sensitive nature of this matter, everyone here must suppress their opinion.”
Opposite of past participle for to transmit or spread over an area, space or population
“We were able to contain the infection and prevent the patient from giving it to others.”
Opposite of only if (the stipulation that follows is true)
“You can have some dessert tonight unless you skip your workout at the gym during the day.”
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