Opposite of existing or coming before in time or order
“Subsequent interrogations of him and other accomplices revealed that a series of plots were being planned.”
(current) Opposite of former or previous
“After enjoying the variety that my current job affords me, I don't know if I could go back to doing the same thing day in, day out.”
(future) Opposite of former or previous
“The socialite has revealed she and her future husband are looking forward to starting a family soon after their wedding.”
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“The last thing you should do is check your work.”
Opposite of mentioned earlier or higher on the same page
“He flipped to the next page and studied an artist's rendering of the landscaped park.”
Opposite of present as the strongest or main element
Opposite of preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
Opposite of superseding others in importance or status
“In a result that shocked everyone, the third-seeded player was knocked out by the lowest seed in the competition.”
Opposite of introductory, preliminary, serving as a prelude or preface
Opposite of of, relating to, belonging to, or occurring in, a former time (near the beginning)
“Telepathic communication could well be a future invention.”
Opposite of completed before need or a milestone event
“Because everyone was busy, we had to hold a belated birthday party for our brother.”
Opposite of of or occurring in the past
Opposite of existing in or as part of a tradition
“The recipe is a modern take on the classic ratatouille.”
(informal, British) Opposite of an existing criminal record
“Unlike you, I have a clean criminal record.”
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