Opposite of a place where one lives or calls home
“She works at the office, goes to court, practices the organ almost every night, and spends a lot of time with Mrs. Witherspoon.”
Opposite of the people living in a house
“When I confronted the owner of the house, I explained the reason for my visit and attempted to hand him the eviction notice.”
Opposite of a building or place where one resides
Opposite of one's family, blood relations, or lineage
Opposite of one's family or ethnic descent
Opposite of one's home, where one lives
Opposite of a group of people with a strong common interest
Opposite of a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
Opposite of the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting
“The play kept everybody in the theatre riveted from start to finish.”
Opposite of a business organization, public institution, or household
Opposite of a place one calls home
“The consular officer will make a note of the number and date of her passport, where she is staying, and what her plans are during her sojourn in the country.”
Opposite of an animal's burrow
“I looked down at my feet and I saw an ant mound.”
Opposite of a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption)
“We can rule out nonfamily, as the perpetrator is related to the victim.”
Opposite of a male students' society in a university or college
Opposite of to provide with shelter or accommodation
“Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters.”
Opposite of to keep within a structure or container
“Numerous times, I expose the materials to the elements to experience the changes.”
Opposite of to stay or rent accommodation at a place
Opposite of to confine within an enclosure, typically of farm animals
Opposite of to provide housing or accommodation for
“We have no option but to bar the men from our establishment after they left a room in complete disarray during a party.”
Opposite of to protect or shield from harm or danger
“It was so silent that it was like one of those movies where suddenly a murderer pops up out of the bushes to attack the helpless woman.”
Opposite of to put or store in a regular place
“Discard any items you don't need to avoid clutter.”
Opposite of to put away or aside (for later use)
“It wasn't until I went to withdraw money from the bank machine at the local shops that weekend that I realized my wages hadn't gone through.”
Opposite of to insert or introduce
Opposite of to stay somewhere temporarily
“Tomorrow is the day that Tom would finally leave the house where he had lived with his family for so long.”
Opposite of to encase (something) with a protective covering
Opposite of to allow or have room for
“The school will bar any student who fails to meet the minimum academic requirements.”
(of an animal or pet) Opposite of tame and kept by humans
“Wild animals have been known to turn on their masters and well-intentioned defenders.”
Opposite of enjoying home or family life
“He was an ambitious, and outdoorsy sort who eventually ended up opening his own business selling adventure equipment.”
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