Opposite of to a great degree or extent
(archaic) Opposite of in a gallant or high-minded manner
Opposite of in an ample manner
(informal) Opposite of to a very large or great degree
“Just make sure you are adequately hydrated when running around in this heat.”
Opposite of in a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention
“My argument is slightly, but not insignificantly, different.”
Opposite of adverb for large in scale or size
“A small company with only a few products has grown to become a giant in the industry.”
Opposite of adverb for impressive or striking
“The mud hut was an unimpressive example in housebuilding.”
Opposite of adverb for recognized for one's power, talents or achievements
“The class focused on the lesser-known inconspicuous religious leaders of the last century.”
(often followed by 'at') Opposite of adverb for skilful or adroit
“He had never been athletically gifted and remained incompetent at sports.”
(informal) Opposite of adverb for very good
“The food at the cafe was awful.”
Opposite of adverb for possessing enthusiasm or passion
“I'm an unenthusiastic cynic of Kanye West's music.”
Opposite of adverb for belonging to, or characteristic of, the aristocracy
“Oligarchies are established through these alliances and society is divided between patrician rulers and plebeian slaves.”
Opposite of adverb for lasting or extending for a great period of time
“It has only been a brief while since we last met.”
(informal, intensifier) Opposite of adverb for extreme or absolute in degree
“It was a disappointing and sub-standard performance by the tennis player.”
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