Opposite of one of its or their kind
“She told the Los Angeles Times that she was one of the multiple dancers to perform for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year.”
Opposite of far surpassing any other, without rival or match
“The typical person lacks the resources, knowledge, and skills to take on the local leviathan that our local governments have become.”
Opposite of one and only
Opposite of beyond compare, far surpassing any other, unparalleled, or without rival
Opposite of being a single, sole or solitary member a kind, type, or class
Opposite of only remaining
“Hugh is one of many celebrities set to appear on the Wyvern Theatre's stage this spring.”
Opposite of of being a once-off event or situation
“A recurring problem at the park was the amount of litter that would accumulate each day.”
(combined) Opposite of being a single, sole or solitary member a kind, type, or class
“The combined group of more than six thousand brokers will control about thirty percent of the market.”
(assorted) Opposite of being a single, sole or solitary member a kind, type, or class
“She was one of the couple's myriad children.”
Opposite of no more or no greater than
“I dropped my head when I realized that the repair costs would be above three hundred dollars.”
Opposite of in the recent past
“The July Government report due later this week may show less winter wheat than the private reports.”
(inclusively) Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“The school has an active anti-bullying policy in place and is confident that it deals fully and inclusively with any issues that may arise.”
(more than) Opposite of to the exclusion of everyone or everything else
“It is apparent in the first place that something more than superficial damage to the olfactory mucosa must be induced to convey protection in animals.”
Opposite of in a total or complete sense or manner (with no exceptions)
Opposite of in the recent past
Opposite of by a very small or narrow margin
“The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales rising substantially.”
Opposite of by a very small degree or margin (if at all)
Opposite of except for the fact that
“He is an absolute wizard on the guitar and a genius pianist.”
Opposite of despite the fact that
“Michael decided to return to the Bulls and as a result won a few more championships with them.”
Opposite of except for the fact that
“I did not tidy up the apartment because I was too lazy.”
Opposite of nothing but
“The movie was enjoyable for the most part.”
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