Opposite of famous or important in history, or potentially so
Opposite of very old or ancient in age, typically from a previous era
Opposite of having great interest, consequence or significance
“I've heard a preview of their album and it sounds pretty ordinary.”
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 having been in existence for a very long time
“A lot of what makes weblogs interesting is their personal, ephemeral, and informal nature.”
Opposite of existing in or as part of a tradition
“The recipe is a modern take on the classic ratatouille.”
Opposite of generating a sense of pride
“It was an embarrassing day for the highly-ranked tennis player after he was knocked out in the first round of the tournament.”
Opposite of famously and distinctively representative of its type
Concerned with what is actually the case based on historical facts
Opposite of relating to information about past events
“He warns the public that future transgressions against his rule will be dealt with harshly.”
Related Words and Phrases
|