Opposite of to have perceived with one's eyes
“I had disregarded the snow-capped mountains around me as I was concentrating on the road.”
Opposite of to have been a spectator of
“Because you went to bed early last night, you would have missed the lunar eclipse that occurred.”
Opposite of to have found or discovered
“The explorers have lost track of the footprints they were following.”
Opposite of to have understood based on given information
“It is unfortunate that you have misunderstood the purpose of the meeting that took place.”
Opposite of to have found out by making inquiries
“William, have you hidden what your brother Harry is up to with Meghan?”
Opposite of to have ensured that something happens
“You have conveniently disregarded that you may have left behind a few frivolous items.”
Opposite of to have formed a mental picture of, or to have predicted
“I have drawn a blank when it comes to him winning tournaments due to his inferior skill.”
Opposite of to have consulted a professional as a client
“I have brushed off my lawyer as this issue is not as serious as he makes it seem.”
Opposite of to have visited a person or place
“I had avoided my old neighbors as they seemed a little creepy.”
Opposite of to have proven or demonstrated
“Thus far, we have only theorized that the two elements will form a combustible compound when amalgamated.”
Opposite of able to be seen
Opposite of relating to visual art, especially involving imagery or pictures
Opposite of visually seen or noticed
Opposite of that which has been demonstrated to be true
Opposite of based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience
“This is clearly an example of highly speculative and incomplete theoretical explanations getting way ahead of all the available evidence.”
Opposite of supported by empirical or scientific evidence
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