Opposite of in an organized or systematic way or manner
Opposite of having or indicating an efficient, practical, and systematic approach to one's work or a task
(of a rule or discipline) Opposite of rigidly enforced, typically demanding total obedience or observance
Opposite of arranged neatly and in order, or inclined to keep things neat and in order
Opposite of controlled or managed accordingly
Opposite of regular and even throughout
Opposite of done in a systematic way, using experiments or tests
Opposite of having been sorted or ranked according to some criteria
Opposite of relating to a hierarchical system that progresses from a single, large unit to smaller subunits
Opposite of denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole
“The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an incongruous collection of artesania stalls in the square.”
Opposite of obliged by law, circumstances, or duty to do something
Opposite of free of, or inclined to avoid, conflict or dissent
Opposite of conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or rules
Opposite of free from defect or error
“Instead, it is giving a flawed, dangerous process the stamp of approval.”
Opposite of to have made a request, or demand, of someone
“Because they ignored my requests to stop talking in the cinema, I forced them to do so.”
Opposite of to have established or stipulated as a previous condition
“The contract was rigid and prevented any deviations from the stipulated conditions of sale.”
Opposite of past tense for to arrange or set in some sort of order
“Because Huey was well aware of Jenny's obsessive-compulsive behavior, he decided to disarrange her books to rile her up.”
Opposite of past tense for to command that something be done
“I ask that you reconsider your position on the verdict.”
Opposite of past tense for to request some product or service or to secure by placing an order
“Kerry had to cancel her holiday booking after an unforeseen work commitment had arisen.”
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