Opposite of restricted or low in amount or extent
“The real number system consists of all numbers that can be represented by infinite decimals.”
Opposite of restricted or low in size or space
“The first room before the staircase was rather spacious and grand and would almost certainly be the living room.”
Opposite of constrained under authority or power
“Some consuls abused their authority because of their unlimited power.”
Opposite of significantly below an amount or level that is adequate
Opposite of marked by a low amount or deficiency
“He was starving and demanded a healthy amount of food on his plate.”
Opposite of insular in one's views, opinions or outlook
Opposite of of a very small or negligible amount
Opposite of having exact or well-defined limits
Opposite of of or pertaining to the near or immediate future
(of a space) Opposite of restricted in area or volume
Opposite of not happening on a frequent basis
“The interests of the two countries have been intertwined, based on frequent communication and contacts among their people.”
Opposite of somewhat small
Opposite of not producing any significant or desired effect
Opposite of having an air of class or luxury, especially due to being costly
“We are in a cheap restaurant in a middle-of-nowhere town in Nevada that just happens to have one, unassailable attraction.”
Opposite of being limited in scope
“The general spread of germs in an enclosed space is much more prevalent when compared to an open area.”
Opposite of limited in extent, amount, or scope
“The seminar would cover a rather broad spectrum of topics.”
(of a faculty or part of the body) Opposite of reduced in quality or efficacy
“Owls are known for having powerful vision used for hunting prey.”
Opposite of insufficient or inadequate in something
Opposite of distinguished by a unique attribute
“If you were to ask me, my most objective view would be that this unremarkable creature is as common as a garden snail.”
Opposite of mentally deficient or underdeveloped
Opposite of only used by or consisting of a privileged group
“Impaired judgment may take the form of diminished concern for the future, increased risk-taking, unrestrained drinking of alcohol, and indiscriminate selection of food.”
Opposite of not offering, involving, or eager for new or stimulating things
Opposite of moderate in degree
“It may yet take a national inquiry to establish the full extent of this disturbing phenomenon.”
Opposite of restricted, local
Opposite of only admitting a select group of people
Opposite of emphasizing insignificance
“Excelling at the firm often meant you would be relegated to positions of great influence.”
Opposite of past tense for to set, or to serve as, a limit to
“If you ignore the warnings and choose to exceed the speed limit, you put yourself and everyone else on the road at risk.”
Opposite of past tense for to reduce the amount of
“Once you have control of the ball with your left hand, increase your tempo as you make the first dribble.”
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