Opposite of to speak in a deep, usually discontented, voice
Opposite of to start, usually something exciting
Opposite of to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
Opposite of make a low rumbling sound
Opposite of vibrate in sound
Opposite of to talk or grumble in secret or in private
Opposite of to physically fight, especially in a rough or noisy way
Opposite of to make a soft rustling or murmuring sound
Opposite of to discover through studying or searching
“She tried to hide all evidence of her crime.”
Opposite of to detect the true nature of, and not be deceived by, someone or something
Opposite of to cry (something) in a high-pitched, frenzied way
“Seconds ago, we'd been yelling at each other just to be heard, but now we start to whisper, unwilling to break the sudden stillness.”
Opposite of a low, heavy, continuous sound
A loud, deep, resonant sound
“A loud boom was heard as these battling behemoths fell toward the ground, pinning poor Ms. Cantazo underneath.”
Opposite of a rough or noisy fight
Opposite of a sudden loud, sharp noise
Opposite of information received from other people that cannot be substantiated
“His novel is based on historical occurrences, but it blurs the line between fact and fiction.”
Opposite of a loud and typically discordant noise or sound
Opposite of a violent confrontation or struggle
“There was peace among the group after everyone received their Christmas treats.”
Opposite of the act of incriminating someone
Opposite of news circulating in the form of rumor or gossip
“The ring is evidence that the Hollywood star is now married to her beau.”
Opposite of a forceful or violent confrontation
“Brick was in agreement with Ron Burgundy that he should lie low after things got out of hand with a trident.”
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