Opposite of existing by itself
“Eden's decadent birthday cake was made with multiple layers of chocolate sponge and cream.”
Opposite of being (alone) by oneself
“Lisa was one of many children that lived in the family of twelve next door.”
Opposite of unmarried or not involved in a romantic relationship
“I can proudly say that I have been married to my spouse for forty years.”
Opposite of individually separate or disconnected from others
“Sarah had always wanted to live in a duplex next to her twin sister.”
Opposite of consisting of the entire, or whole of, one unit of something
“It takes many human beings to lift a single car.”
Opposite of one and only
Opposite of characteristic of, or belonging to, a single or particular person or thing
Opposite of abstaining from sexual activity
Opposite of clearly defined or identified
“This room has no specific purpose and is just for general use.”
Opposite of without friends or companions
Opposite of denotes a composition of a single element
“The number of compound substances is therefore infinite, except on one hypothesis.”
Opposite of being a one-time event or situation
Opposite of physically separate
“Many of the woods have identical growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical.”
Opposite of solitary from being left alone
“According to studies, some children are predisposed to being more sociable than others.”
Opposite of random or unexpected in nature
Opposite of being (alone) by oneself
“The child needs to be accompanied to be on this ride.”
Opposite of united on an issue or decision
Opposite of being a single, sole or solitary member a kind, type, or class
“She was one of the couple's myriad children.”
(music) Opposite of a popular song released and sold (on any format)
“In my humble opinion, the Beatles' Revolver was the best album of my time.”
Opposite of a ticket entitling the holder to travel in one direction to a destination
Opposite of a note or bill representing one dollar
Opposite of a person, especially a man, who is not yet married
(of vegetation) Opposite of to make or become thin or sparse
“The flowers would proliferate during the spring season.”
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