Opposite of to guide or escort
“The usher then ignores me as I wait patiently to be shown to my seat.”
Opposite of to physically guide a person or animal
“The horse would follow John to water, but would not drink.”
Opposite of to be persuaded based on available information
“Mike's allegations were so outrageous that they would, in fact, dissuade me from believing that Brett was a bad man.”
(lead to) Opposite of to culminate or result in a particular event or consequence
“Eating the right foods and getting enough exercise will prevent weight gain.”
Opposite of to show the way by being in front
“Vincent Chase's entourage would follow him into the club.”
Opposite of to be in charge or command of
“Several specialists would serve in a team led by Danny Ocean who wanted to pull off one of the greatest heists of all time.”
Opposite of to have the advantage in a contest
“The team got off to a terrible start and would trail by 20 points at the first change.”
Opposite of to be superior against one's peers
“The other swimmers could not keep up with Phelps and would fall behind quickly.”
Opposite of to be living a particular way of life
“I shun the hectic life which is why I moved to the country.”
Opposite of to give advice and instruction
“The supervisor was jealous of his underling and would constantly try to undermine her.”
(the lead) Opposite of plural for a position of advantage in a contest
“Usain's opponents would find themselves in the rear despite their best efforts to keep up with him.”
Opposite of plural for a dominant position in a competitive environment
“As we have only just started this company, we literally have the last place in our market right now.”
Opposite of plural for the amount by which a competitor is ahead in a contest
“The Celtics had a 41-point deficit at halftime against the Cavaliers and they knew that the game was just about over.”
Opposite of plural for a standard for others to follow
“You have been a terrible captain, and we hope the other players do not follow your bad example.”
Opposite of plural for the primary part in a play or film
“The actor was unhappy at only playing a bit part in the film where his only line consisted of groaning in pain.”
Opposite of plural for a piece of information that may help in an investigation
“Unfortunately, we are unable to identify the chocolate chip cookie thief because the only information we have is a dead end.”
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