Opposite of very recently, or in the immediate past
Opposite of in the recent past
Opposite of in a new or different way
Opposite of in the immediate past
“They fail to risk any capital at all, thinking that something good is bound to happen soon if they just keep going as they are.”
Opposite of very recently
“We are not yet out of garlic.”
Opposite of adverb for recently made or created
“Kanye West's old albums are still popular with fans.”
Opposite of adverb for refreshingly different in nature to that which has previously existed
“You'll never make it in the industry playing that old-fashioned music.”
Opposite of adverb for additional or recently discovered
“Some existing details surrounding the case have been rehashed and repeated.”
Opposite of adverb for in its original condition, never previously worn or used
“Will you be buying a new car or a used one?”
Opposite of adverb for strange, unfamiliar or not previously known
“This is a very typical species of insect that can be found in this jungle.”
Opposite of adverb for involving the latest methods or concepts
“This paper documents antiquated techniques developed decades ago in the field of mechanical engineering.”
Opposite of adverb for restored or reinvigorated
“He was a weakened man prior to his surgery.”
Opposite of adverb for inexperienced or unaccustomed at some task
“I will be very productive as I am very experienced at this job.”
Opposite of adverb for taking the place, or acting in place, of that which came before
“Our class has had the same teacher for the whole year.”
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