Opposite of without hope or prospect of survival or redemption
Opposite of having been destroyed permanently
Opposite of in a decrepit or dilapidated state
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
Opposite of lacking in material possessions or financial wealth
(of a person) Opposite of ruined by a disastrous or devastating setback or reverse
Opposite of in poor condition through long use or lack of care
Opposite of without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“The ongoing nightmare of the war is making soldiers rebel against their leaders' plans.”
Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
“Yet the rattling continues and if it's not fixed, eventually something will give and the engine will stall.”
Opposite of in a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The proposed site for the new building should not involve losing any existing public car parking.”
Opposite of organically decayed or broken down
Opposite of predisposed to having, or characterized by, bad luck
Opposite of cut or ripped open or into pieces
Opposite of having one's original color tarnished or stained
Opposite of made unpalatable or inedible by cooking for too long
Opposite of provoking pity, compassion, or sympathy
Opposite of not able to be inhabited
Opposite of incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified
Opposite of physically broken or no longer functioning
“The device is working now and that is all that matters.”
Opposite of past tense for to completely destroy or devastate
“Many of the families chose to stay and help build the town of West Jefferson.”
Opposite of past tense for to reduce to a state of poverty
“He had made an agreement with the exiles whereby he would support them financially in return for them giving him casino rights.”
Related Words and Phrases
|