Opposite of a shout or call used to greet, commend or attract attention
Opposite of a number of things arriving or happening suddenly and during the same period
Opposite of a great quantity of something arriving at the same time
Opposite of a heavy discharge of many things at once
“Billheimer attributed the lack of applause to the overwhelming emotion of both the occasion and the oration.”
Opposite of water particles that fall from the sky or atmosphere
Opposite of a loud cry or shout
Opposite of the frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation
Opposite of a gesture or symbol of recognition
Opposite of to enthusiastically applaud or approve of
Opposite of to summon or signal (to someone or a vehicle)
(hail from) Opposite of to have been born in a given place
Opposite of to greet or acknowledge, especially with a wave of the hand toward the forehead
Opposite of to appreciate or value highly
Opposite of to extol or honor in a solemn manner
“These are individuals who sit behind their keyboards to defame the good reputation of others.”
Opposite of to sprinkle with or as if with a shower
(welcome in) Opposite of to officially celebrate the coming or arrival of
“Can you please behave this Christmas, and not ruin it for everyone else?”
Opposite of to regard with respect or warm approval
“I really disapprove those with an aversion to common etiquette.”
Opposite of to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
“The US Fish and Wildlife Service will decide next month whether to declassify the bald eagle as a threatened species.”
Opposite of to order or instruct to go, or come, to a particular destination or in a particular direction
“Desperate to save his city, he decided to withdraw forces from the Far East, where he had been awaiting a possible offensive from the enemy.”
Opposite of to designate a particular name or title
“Andrew was not his real name and other aspects of his background have been changed in order to anonymize him.”
Opposite of to shout or scream, typically to express negative emotions
“The beggar would mumble every time we walked past.”
Opposite of to command or request (someone) to do something or be somewhere
“After failing to be entertained, the King would dismiss the court jester.”
Opposite of to use gestures to call for, or get the attention of, someone
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