Opposite of based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair
“Batman is the first to break the law if he deems it unjust and the first to work against the police if they overstep the boundaries of either law or justice.”
Opposite of based on, or displaying, common sense
“Just as there are effective traditional medical practices based on groundless theories, there can be effective evolved educational practices with dubious theoretical backing.”
Opposite of justified by morally accepted standards
“Cotta, who was undoubtedly guilty of the charge, won an undeserved reprieve when the jury refused to allow anyone to be assailed by a prosecutor endowed with such eloquence.”
Opposite of having, or conforming to, high moral standards or principles
“We ask you not to allow the despicable act of one person to stain the reputation of an entire community of good, hard-working people.”
Opposite of having a valid reason
Opposite of appropriate or suitable in the circumstances
(on) Opposite of not influenced by others
“Business decisions were made dependent on the outcomes derived from the meeting.”
Opposite of behaving in an honorable way, as a knight would
Opposite of providing a faithful representation of someone or something
“One immediate point about this passage is that it is a wildly inaccurate rendition of Cyprian's original.”
Opposite of exactly or precisely
“This design would be more or less what I am looking for in a flower tattoo.”
Opposite of by a very small or narrow margin
“The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales rising substantially.”
Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“You can do the puzzle just by yourself, or you can do it together with others.”
Opposite of in the immediate past
“They fail to risk any capital at all, thinking that something good is bound to happen soon if they just keep going as they are.”
Opposite of at this moment
“We are talking when Lucas finally walks in and I tell Charlotte that I will call her back later.”
Opposite of absolutely or positively
“I am fairly certain that I was the first player to be fitted with a contact lens to correct my nearsightedness.”
Opposite of used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description
Opposite of by a very small degree or margin (if at all)
Opposite of in an exact or precise way, especially with regards to a point or location
Opposite of very recently, or in the immediate past
Opposite of in an exact or precise way, especially with regards to a point, location or time
“You can get there approximately twenty minutes before the show to set yourselves up.”
Opposite of no more or no greater than
“I dropped my head when I realized that the repair costs would be above three hundred dollars.”
Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“He was more than the weakling he was made out to be.”
Opposite of in close relation
“I advised the gentleman to stand away from me because I had a cold.”
Related Words and Phrases
|