Opposite of to say or utter words vocally
Opposite of to state emphatically or publicly
Opposite of to state assertively or emphatically
Opposite of to stipulate action to be taken as an order or instruction
Opposite of to declare, determine or deem to be (a certain way)
Opposite of to give an authoritative or decisive command or order
Opposite of to utter or deliver words in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
Opposite of to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
“Some theorists speculate that the universe will end in a big crunch when everything collapses in on itself.”
Opposite of to convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I became flushed and flustered and I started to mumble nonsensically like the village idiot.”
Opposite of to command the doing of by one's authority
Opposite of to utter words using speech
“You must be quiet when the interviewer asks you not to say anything.”
Opposite of to state in a formal manner
“Nothing is worse than preparing an audience to hear a speech on one topic only to have the speaker announce that the topic has been changed.”
Opposite of to determine the problem by analyzing symptoms
Opposite of to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
“The US Fish and Wildlife Service will decide next month whether to declassify the bald eagle as a threatened species.”
Opposite of to command the doing of by one's authority
Opposite of to give an instruction under one's (legal) authority
“You will find that some countries will ban research on apes to protect them from any kind of scientific testing.”
Opposite of to pronounce vocally
“I've always had a tendency to trip over words or mispronounce words that I can say perfectly well in my head.”
Opposite of to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
“To say that fantasy movies have not been a big draw at the box office is to understate the matter.”
Opposite of to convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I understand that you don't quite agree with that?”
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