Opposite of increasing or growing in amount or intensity
Opposite of growing, increasing or expanding at a fast rate
(downhill) Opposite of moving, pointing, or leading to a higher place, point, or level
(downward) Opposite of moving, pointing, or leading to a higher place, point, or level
Opposite of characterized by a rate of rapid change or growth
Opposite of happening or developing gradually or in stages
“The other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate.”
Opposite of a pole or beam used as a temporary support or to keep something in position
Opposite of the base or part on which something stands or is placed upon
Opposite of an instance of rising or moving up through the air
Opposite of a strengthening or supporting structure or material
Opposite of a structure that complements or supplements something else
“Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits undergo at least nine weeks of basic military training.”
Opposite of a rack, base, or piece of furniture for holding, supporting, or displaying something
“Halsman suggested the idea for this picture to Salvador DalĂ after seeing his painting in which everything appeared suspended in mid-air.”
Opposite of a strengthening piece of iron or timber used in building or carpentry
Opposite of a public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair
Opposite of present participle for to grow larger or more numerous
Opposite of present participle for to get up on (a horse, vehicle, platform, etc.)
Opposite of present participle for to climb or ascend upwards
Opposite of present participle for to perform or exhibit in public
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