Opposite of a position within the hierarchy of an organization or society
Opposite of a row, column or group of people or things
Opposite of importance or reputation gained by ability or achievement
Opposite of one or more lines of people or vehicles moving in the same direction
Opposite of one's social rank or position
Opposite of an individual stage within a succession of changes, stages, or degrees
Opposite of a row, column or group of people or things
Opposite of a set of different things of the same general type
Opposite of a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics
Opposite of to assort according to type, category or class
Opposite of to assign to a particular class or category
Opposite of to assort according to type, category or class
Opposite of to categorize into separate classes or groups
Opposite of to consider to be of a certain quality or standard
Opposite of to organize or place in order
“Each player has a right to shuffle the cards before the deal, but in practice, it is usual for the eldest hand to perform the operation.”
Opposite of to have a certain position within a group
“The club will fall to the third position if they lose this weekend.”
Opposite of having a foul or offensive smell
Opposite of rich and profuse in growth
Opposite of to an absolute degree
Opposite of obscene or vulgar in nature
Opposite of to an absolute or complete degree
Opposite of having no conditions or limitations
Opposite of organically decayed or broken down
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
Opposite of blatantly obvious or conspicuous
Opposite of absolute or total in degree, level or extent
(of countryside) Opposite of green with grass or other rich vegetation
Opposite of constituting or resembling pornography
Opposite of smelling stale, damp, or stuffy
(generic intensifier) Opposite of extreme or absolute in degree
“I am intrigued by your mitigated sense of self-righteousness, but not entirely surprised.”
Opposite of extremely unpleasant or disagreeable
“She thanked her date for a delightful evening at the opera.”
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
“No monk was infallible and it was recognized that everyone would at some point commit a minor transgression.”
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