Opposite of a written review of something or someone, typically complimentary
(slang) Opposite of the drug cannabis
Opposite of the dissemination of information about something, typically for promotional purposes
Opposite of the act of lauding
Opposite of extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion
Opposite of a breeze or light wind
“I stand atop the rock and feel stillness around me as I gaze out onto the ocean.”
Opposite of a strong gust of wind or air
Opposite of a notice or announcement in a public medium, typically promotional in nature
Opposite of the publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness
“People have lost their jobs over derogatory remarks made in blogs, but can you be sued for libel or defamation?”
Opposite of a piece of publicity promoting a product, event, or establishment
Opposite of an act of inhaling while smoking a pipe, cigarette, or cigar
“The smoker's exhalation would be accompanied by a billow of smoke.”
Opposite of accumulation of something over time, leading to a backlog
Opposite of to blow or breathe in repeated short bursts or gasps of air
(puff up) Opposite of to promote with exaggerated or false praise
Opposite of to (excessively) boast about one's accomplishments, qualities, or possessions
Opposite of to pant or breathe, especially with difficulty
Opposite of to advertise or create publicity for
Opposite of to state or claim too much
Opposite of to breathe out forcefully
(a product, organization, or venture) Opposite of to market, or give publicity in an attempt to sell or create public awareness
“The actor used his time on the show to criticize the other movies instead of promoting his own.”
Opposite of to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“The supermarket has decided to pull some of its products from the shelves.”
Opposite of to pant or breathe hard or with difficulty
“He doubled over and started panting heavily for a period but was able to relax and resume the race.”
Opposite of to give a false or misleading account of the nature of
Opposite of to persuade a customer to buy more items, or more expensive items, than they had intended
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