Opposite of using, or expressed in, an excessive amount of words
Opposite of tending to move or travel from place to place
Opposite of lacking a coherent or logical sequence or connection
Opposite of lacking a logical sequence, system or plan
Opposite of deviating from the direct or ordinary route
Opposite of lacking a coherent or logical sequence or connection
“The robot I'm working on will be two-armed, mobile, sensate, and articulate.”
Opposite of unsteady and prone to unexpected changes
Opposite of characterized by incongruity in shape or form
“Try not to think in terms of congruent shapes, but in terms of Venn diagrams.”
Opposite of occurring occasionally and at irregular intervals
Opposite of extending over, or covering, a long, continuous space, curve or scope
Opposite of made up of small parts that seem unrelated
Opposite of doing nothing useful
Opposite of spread around in a chaotic and disorganized manner
Opposite of full of twists and turns
Opposite of protracted, extending for a great period of time
Opposite of spread out or expansive
Opposite of in an acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence
Opposite of ineffective or useless
“The primary goal of advertising is to tap into the perceived collective desires of consumers in order to construct an effective ad campaign.”
Opposite of not strict or exact
“Polybius wrote a precise account of history following a chronological pattern of Olympiads.”
Opposite of informal or casual talk amongst people
Opposite of foolish or inconsequential talk
Opposite of excessively lengthy or technical speech or writing
Opposite of foolish, excited, or confused talk
“In his poems and translations, he established a poetic diction appropriate to the heroic couplet.”
Opposite of a deviation or digression from an accepted or usual method or topic
Opposite of the excess use of words, especially using more than are needed for clarity or precision
Opposite of the quality of being incoherent or inarticulate in expression
Opposite of idle talk or chatter
“An awkward silence filled the room as the crowd waited in bated breath for the magician to complete his death-defying stunt.”
Opposite of a departure from the subject, course, or idea at hand
“The modern theme of friendship as with an emotional bond is brought into focus.”
Opposite of present participle for to walk aimlessly or for pleasure
Opposite of present participle for to talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way
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