Opposite of for a specific purpose or reason
Opposite of to a very large or great degree
Opposite of to the greatest degree
“There is only slightly more rain in this region during autumn compared to spring.”
(informal) Opposite of to a very large or great degree
“Just make sure you are adequately hydrated when running around in this heat.”
(generally) Opposite of for a specific purpose
“The blades can either be flat for general use, or spooned for faster propulsion.”
(generally) Opposite of for a specific purpose
“There is no generally accepted comprehensive definition of a portolan chart.”
Opposite of very much or to an intense degree or extent
“I spent a few months half-heartedly applying to jobs online because I wasn't sure I really wanted to leave.”
Opposite of in a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention
“My argument is slightly, but not insignificantly, different.”
Opposite of adverb for distinguished by a unique attribute
“If you were to ask me, my most objective view would be that this unremarkable creature is as common as a garden snail.”
Opposite of adverb for characterized by something exceptional or beyond ordinary
“From the beginning, it was apparent that she was not an ordinary child.”
Opposite of adverb for exclusive to, or for, someone, something or a group
“Once payment has been accepted, you will then get unrestricted access to all the facilities at this gym.”
Opposite of adverb for something precise or exact
“We cannot let you through because you have provided improper documents to verify your identity.”
Opposite of adverb for of being a once-off event or situation
“A recurring problem at the park was the amount of litter that would accumulate each day.”
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