Opposite of the shame, outrage or anger caused by a scandalous action or event
Opposite of the state or quality of being immoral or wicked
Opposite of a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
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 the act of disparaging or belittling
Opposite of an action or event that causes general public outrage
“He was delighted to be apart of a national achievement of which to be proud and brought home the realization that a new era in medicine was beginning.”
Opposite of loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action
“Eddie was held in high esteem by the farming community, and his pleasant, friendly smile endeared him to all.”
Opposite of a widespread reaction of outrage or outrage
Opposite of scandalous acts involving dishonesty or corruption
Opposite of unethical reporting using sensational tactics, exploiting facts for sensationalism
Opposite of an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law
“After performing a good deed, he's also stuck with a halo above his head.”
Opposite of a bad reflection on someone or something
“He served the county as prosecutor several years ago and was a credit to the county and the people he so well represented.”
Opposite of news or gossip that is current
“Don't give me old news! What are the current rumors?”
Opposite of a lie or fictitious misrepresentation
Opposite of an unjust or unfair act
Opposite of a person, action, or situation that brings a loss of respect or honor
“Under his sterling guidance and without fanfare, he has led in a manner that makes him an asset for our organization.”
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