Opposite of old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value
Opposite of refuse or waste material
“One man's trash is another man's treasure.”
Opposite of rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
Opposite of news or information that is fake or of inferior quality
“Why do you not publish the truth in regard to these lies which are circulated about you?”
Opposite of people or things that have been rejected or discarded as worthless
Opposite of unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
“Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected.”
Opposite of unhealthful food
Opposite of irrelevant or unsolicited content online
Opposite of things that have been left as worthless
Opposite of wealth or property
Opposite of an object, person or endeavour in a state of failure
Opposite of discard or abandon unceremoniously
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
Opposite of to get rid of (something undesirable or no longer required)
Opposite of to get rid of (something unwanted or useless)
“For this challenge, each presenter needed to research and acquire a tractor.”
Opposite of to throw away (something unwanted or useless)
“My mother wanted to keep all of my school work from my junior school years for sentimentality reasons.”
Opposite of inferior in quality
“The five-star hotel was decked out in deluxe furniture.”
Opposite of of lower quality
“The furniture in this luxury hotel room is of exceptional quality.”
Opposite of not meeting the minimum quality requirements
Opposite of not characterized by or conducive to health or moral well-being
Opposite of not enough in size, amount or degree
“Mr. Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board gave adequate warning of what was to come.”
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