Opposite of done regularly and repeatedly
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
Opposite of well-known or long established
“The obscure reference to a bygone era was as mysterious as it was intriguing.”
Opposite of of, relating to, or derived from instinct
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of recurring time after time
Opposite of regular, even, and continuous in development, frequency, or intensity
“Most fishing is done from drift boats because fluctuating water levels can make wading dangerous.”
Opposite of continuing over a (usually extended) period of time
“The company's financial problems were just a temporary blip.”
Opposite of compulsively motivated
Opposite of used, done, or happening on a habitual basis
“Sometimes my usual hairstylist goes on vacation, and I have to resort to my backup hairdresser.”
(of a person or their behaviour) Opposite of not able to be changed or reformed
Opposite of behaving in a regular manner
“After almost an hour and a half had passed an unexpected electronic bleep disturbed the silence.”
Opposite of fixed or arranged in advance
“They may trap you for several years on a variable rate which could prove expensive in the long run.”
Opposite of related to or prompted by instinct
Opposite of implanted or firmly established
Opposite of chronic
Opposite of possessing enthusiasm or passion
“I'm an unenthusiastic cynic of Kanye West's music.”
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