Opposite of to stress or emphasize
Opposite of to declare loudly, openly or publicly
Opposite of to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
“Neoanalytic theorists tend to deemphasize the importance of unconscious motives, but they never deny the influence of such factors on behavior.”
Opposite of to have as a prominent attribute or aspect
“Many news stories fail to provide enough detail about data sources or omit important details about what the data represents.”
Opposite of to perform in, usually as a leading character
“If she wants some guidance as to what happens when you forgo an iconic role to another actor, she only has to ask her co-star.”
Opposite of text, or other visual information, used to mark off a quantity of text
Opposite of an issue generating a significant amount of coverage and discussion
“The president's new executive order turned out to be a nothingburger that was quickly forgotten.”
Opposite of a piece of news or information
Opposite of special importance, value, or prominence placed on something
“With an emphasis on live music and de-emphasis on heavy hip-hop, she said she wants to distinguish her bar from the adjacent business.”
Opposite of worthy of being noted
Opposite of characterized by major progress
Opposite of of great importance or significance, especially in having a bearing on future events
“I remember being pretty annoyed with my brother over some trivial disagreement.”
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