Opposite of the common people forming the mass of a population or citizenry
Opposite of an abundance or large quantity of something
Opposite of a large number of things or people
Opposite of a large amount or number of (something)
Opposite of the working class of a population or citizenry
Opposite of a great amount
“The lack of resources would further delay the completion of our renovations.”
Opposite of the greater number or part from a given group or collection
“He slammed the minority of supporters who jeered him.”
Opposite of plural for an accumulation or pile of things
“She walked into her son's room and saw a handful of dirty clothes strewn across the floor.”
Opposite of plural for a large amount or quantity of something
“The fellow was truly smitten since he risked his job to give Carolyn a smidgen of moon dust in token of his adoration.”
Opposite of plural for the majority of
“The disruptive behavior of a minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.”
(the masses) Opposite of plural for the community or common people in general
“Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class.”
Opposite of plural for the size of an object or body
“Although I can imagine it is hard to live life blighted by such small stature, it is his littleness that has actually got him where he is today.”
Opposite of plural for a large body or lump of matter with no definite shape
“Two days later, the lesions healed, and he was left with a small depression in his skin.”
Opposite of plural for a person or object's figure or form in general
“I only met your father a few times, but he had a beautiful soul.”
Opposite of a large or considerable amount
“There is little for wildlife to eat in this barren region.”
Opposite of to assemble or cause to assemble into a single body or mass
“Rain or wind would eventually disperse the fog and airports and transport systems would once again operate as usual.”
Opposite of to bring a group together (for a common cause)
“Both leaders agreed to demobilize their armies and sign the peace treaty.”
Opposite of to gather or meet in a common location
“I had to wait for the huge crowd to disperse before I could get to my car.”
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