Opposite of by a very small degree or margin (if at all)
Opposite of only with great difficulty
Opposite of in a harsh or oppressive manner
Opposite of in a manner filled with grief or bitterness
Opposite of happening or occurring rarely
Opposite of hardly or barely at all
Opposite of barely, or only with difficulty
“He could easily lift up the grating, but when his head was in he could not so easily get it out again.”
Opposite of hardly or not at all
“He was well known as a producer after he had released his blockbuster that broke all box office records.”
Opposite of no more or no greater than
“I dropped my head when I realized that the repair costs would be above three hundred dollars.”
Opposite of to a smaller extent or degree
“Sports personalities have become more scrutinized in the media in recent years.”
Opposite of actively, or with great endeavor or resolve
Opposite of adverb for solid and resistant to pressure
“The glass would fall, but not shatter, on the soft carpeted floor.”
Opposite of adverb for difficult to bear
“An economic boom was predicted and the populace were hopeful for more auspicious times to come.”
Opposite of adverb for tough and exacting in one's expectations or treatment of others
“The drill sergeant was a surprisingly lenient man who was understanding of his soldiers' limitations.”
Opposite of adverb for able to withstand hardship
“It was grueling work and he quickly gave up because he was a frail man.”
Opposite of adverb for unquestionable or indisputable
“We cannot, in good conscience, reach a determination based on ambiguous facts.”
Opposite of adverb for based on fact
“As it turns out, the information you provided was largely fictitious and of no use to us.”
Opposite of adverb for established and not subject to change
“The rules at this establishment are flexible and subject to change at any time.”
Opposite of adverb for bitter or resentful in nature
“He consciously chose to only harbor forgiving feelings toward those who had wronged him in the past.”
Opposite of adverb for unwavering from one's opinion or persuasion
“His opinions on the matter were fickle and he would regularly change them on a whim.”
Opposite of used to express refusal
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