Opposite of a sloped surface or line, or the fact or state of being sloped
Opposite of a point of view from which something is seen, presented or approached
Opposite of an inclined surface or slope
Opposite of a downward or declining slope or surface
“Just below it leaned a tottering crag that would have toppled, starting an avalanche on an acclivity where no sliding mass could stop.”
Opposite of a gradient or slope
Opposite of an upward slope or path that one may walk or climb
Opposite of a point of view or way of thinking
“He was dumbfounded as to how to tackle the problem and his cluelessness on the issue was evident.”
Opposite of a person's point of view or general attitude to life
Opposite of a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
“To my knowledge, there is only one place in his published writings where Berkeley responds directly to this challenge.”
Opposite of a person's point of view or attitude towards something
Opposite of the position or interests of one person or group, especially in opposition to others
Opposite of a particular opinion or attitude expressed
Opposite of a particular part or feature of something
“The whole is usually reserved for diehard hobbyists.”
Opposite of an opinion, belief, or way of looking at things
Opposite of a brief or hurried look
Opposite of a small distinctive detail or feature
“On his way into the forest, Kevin found a blemish on the otherwise pristine carpet of snow.”
Opposite of the implied meaning associated with something
Opposite of a firmly held belief or opinion
“To succeed as art, sci-fi and fantasy have to persuade us to suspend our disbelief in the world being conjured up.”
Opposite of to lean or bend at an angle
Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Opposite of to alter something from its true state or meaning, typically to deceive
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a sloping position
(clarify) Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
(confront) Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Opposite of to affect without completely changing
Opposite of to move or fall (at an angle) to a lower level, pitch, etc.
“They marked the border of the highlands and as if to underline this, the road began gradually to incline upwards.”
Opposite of to show an inclination for, or against, something
“Some reluct the Bourbons, because they dreaded that they would restore the property of the emigrants, and re-establish feudal rights.”
Opposite of to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Opposite of to control or influence (a person or course of action)
(level) Opposite of having, or running in, a slanted or oblique direction
(flat) Opposite of having, or running in, a slanted or oblique direction
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