Opposite of a tally of something, especially points in a game
Opposite of a notch or line cut or scratched into a surface
(scores of) Opposite of a large number of something
Opposite of a sum of money that is owed or due
Opposite of a long, narrow cut or depression in a hard material
Opposite of a nick made on something in order to keep a score or record
Opposite of a long deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles
Opposite of information or data about a subject or topic
Opposite of the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
Opposite of bitter indignation, typically at having been treated unfairly
Opposite of a large number of people or things
Opposite of a small cut or notch
Opposite of an amount of money spent on something
Opposite of a small mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something
Opposite of a long, narrow mark or band
Opposite of information, typically having military, political or commercial value
“Where did we get this misinformation relating to the whereabouts of our targets?”
(sports) Opposite of a score or goal which results from a well-executed sequence of actions
“His execution was less than perfect, but he ended up with the point anyway.”
Opposite of the basis or essence of something
Opposite of a printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services
Opposite of the situation or state of affairs
Opposite of a vast number of people or animals
Opposite of an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something
“Payment is due at the end of this week.”
Opposite of to achieve a score (in a game), or secure something valuable or desirable
Opposite of to record a tally of points
Opposite of to make an impression into, especially a surface
Opposite of to write a musical arrangement
Opposite of to criticize severely and brutally
(in sport) Opposite of to score a point when an object is placed into an area designated for such an activity
“The club does not pay him exorbitant amounts of money to miss easy shots like that.”
Opposite of to criticize or reprimand (someone) severely
“I'd like to praise the magnificent behavior of the pupils who handled themselves very well.”
Opposite of to form a deep recess or notch in a line or surface
Opposite of to acquire or secure as a result of a contest, conflict, bet, or other endeavor
“He will lose the lead if he expends too much energy trying to maintain it.”
Opposite of to earn through work or effort
“An inability or disinclination to network with others will likely hamper your career.”
Opposite of to take something that has been given, offered or paid
“The organization will offer shelter, provisions, and food to those affected by the wildfires.”
Opposite of to write or carve (words or symbols) on something
Opposite of to buy or procure by payment
“The group used the website to sell goods bearing the image and name of the power station, and it hoped to expand its retail operation.”
Opposite of to make an impression into, especially a surface
Opposite of to make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object
“He called an aide to hold my arm and then proceeded to stitch my finger without any anesthesia.”
Opposite of to accept or receive, typically something awarded
“She had worked hard and tried her best, but would ultimately fail at winning a medal during the tournament.”
Opposite of to carve or engrave (something) into a material
“With the help of a vision impairment teacher, the class worked on braille writers to emboss cards and letters.”
Opposite of to prepare a musical composition differently
“He would take the precious book from the cabinet, sit down, and copy the music note for note.”
Opposite of to make (a groove, hole, or indentation) with, or as if with, a gouge
Opposite of to prosper or be successful
“If you fail to assume the responsibility, your business will bust before it booms.”
Opposite of to remove, get rid of or erase, especially written or printed material, or data on a computer
Opposite of to rely on, trust, or expect
Opposite of to thrive or be successful, especially financially
Opposite of to agree to receive or take receipt of
“He warned the committee that if he were to win, he would refuse his award on philosophical grounds.”
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