Opposite of complex or complicated in nature
“The recipe for a delicious sticky-date pudding is surprisingly simple.”
Opposite of implicated in an affair or issue
“Carey became an exonerated man after the victim's account of the crime was exposed as a lie.”
(in a crime, process, etc) Opposite of associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant
“Senior officers believe that their suspect and the events that took place earlier this month are unrelated.”
Opposite of to be heavily engrossed or immersed in a given task
“A final crescendo appeared to not be forthcoming, and I decided that I was officially bored with the movie.”
Opposite of characterized by infidelity
“Keith and Jodie continue to remain faithful to each after many years.”
Opposite of requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
Opposite of having a (confusingly) complicated structure or system
Opposite of abounding in words or containing more words than necessary
Opposite of to be overcome by lust or aroused
“May was unimpressed by his advances, and gave him a look of disdain.”
Opposite of serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
Opposite of involved in a given matter
“Anyone uninvolved in the daily operation of community-supported agriculture is likely to underestimate the number of resources needed to make it function smoothly.”
Opposite of involving the use of exaggerated or flowery writing or language
Opposite of busy or occupied with business, work, or other activities
“I'm free, so I can do what I want, any old time!”
Opposite of detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
“My poached asparagus and ricotta looked rather minimalistic on the white porcelain plate when it arrived.”
Opposite of hard-working, determined and diligent
“The workers are lazy indolent villains and the leaders are intelligent, hardworking visionaries.”
Opposite of contained as part of a whole being considered
“Batteries are excluded from your package and you will have to buy them separately.”
Opposite of in a state of being entertained
Opposite of full of activity, movement or life
Opposite of being a staunch participant of
“The tenor of innumerable critical statements about Joyce is that he was indifferent to politics.”
Opposite of deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He remained alert and was fully aware of his surroundings.”
Opposite of suggested without being stated directly
Opposite of full of substance or interest
Opposite of having committed to being on a particular side or project
Opposite of to have comprised of, as part of a whole
“The concert only featured artists from the rock genre and excluded country music.”
Opposite of to have involved or engaged in deeply
“He ignored the music as it was not really his thing.”
(of a task or situation) Opposite of to have had a necessity for a particular person or thing
“We already had plenty of eggs and did not need anymore.”
(led to) Opposite of to have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
“Eating the right foods and getting enough exercise prevented me from gaining weight.”
Opposite of to have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
“The new Star Wars movie definitely bored Robert who dislikes science fiction.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to participate in an activity or situation
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