Opposite of a problem or difficulty that must be overcome
Opposite of a thing that prevents or is intended to prevent someone from doing something
Opposite of a negative consequence or downside of a given course of action
“They have expressed that they want a positive to come out of this situation, and they are going to start a fellowship.”
Opposite of something that needs to be resolved
“It's an inescapable truth that these problems have no easy solution.”
Opposite of something that impedes, or stands in the way of, progress
“My termination turned out to be a blessing as I ended up with a bigger salary at my new job.”
Opposite of a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access
“He was still inside the cave, but there was an opening at the other side that would allow him to escape if he could find it.”
Opposite of an unfavorable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness
“Banknotes have a natural advantage over coins in that they are lighter to carry but are also less durable.”
Opposite of a hidden problem or disadvantage in an apparently ideal situation
“As we pushed ourselves to the limit, the trainer reiterated the old adage of no pain, no gain.”
Opposite of to jump over a physical obstacle
Opposite of to move or progress with great haste
Opposite of to enclose or hem in (on all sides)
Opposite of to overcome or prevail over, especially a difficulty or obstacle
Opposite of to pass over (an obstacle) by a spring or leap
“When you see him fail to mount the ramp properly in the footage, you know it is inevitable that he will crash into the wall below.”
Opposite of to physically get or pass over something
“The amateur athlete would run into all of the hurdles during the race.”
Opposite of to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upwards or forwards
“There was nothing they could do except to sit and wait until the enemy passes.”
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