(sequence) Opposite of used to mark the beginning of the last in a list of items or propositions
Opposite of finally or eventually after a long time
(discourse marker) Opposite of used to signal that the speaker is about to yield control of the conversation
“First, allow me to introduce myself.”
Opposite of after a long time, typically when there has been difficulty or delay
“He never got to tell her about his feelings.”
Opposite of adverb for coming after all others in order
“The first procedure is to remove panels you will not be working with at this time.”
Opposite of adverb for coming after all others in time
“The city was in the beginning stages of being built but already gave glimpses of how impressive it would look when completed.”
Opposite of adverb for lowest in rank or degree
“As always, the highest placed team will go to the Bahamas this year.”
Opposite of adverb for most recent in time
“I'm sure we will have something worked out in the next week or two.”
Opposite of adverb for serving to put an end to all debate
“Cliff was frustrated by the slow and inconclusive police investigation.”
(the last) Opposite of adverb for being the least desirable or wanted
“If and when I ever get out of this house, the first thing I want is ice cream, with a chocolate stick in it.”
(the last) Opposite of adverb for being the least likely (to happen)
“Our lack of self-confidence convinces us that failure is the most probable outcome of any endeavor.”
(somewhat rare) Opposite of adverb for highest in degree
“Some of the matters to which I have referred on their own might seem inconsequential or of minor importance only.”
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