Opposite of a colored patch or dirty mark that is difficult to remove
Opposite of a tiny dot or spot
Opposite of a color, especially a small trace of it
Opposite of a substance used for colouring or painting, especially a dry powder, which when mixed with oil, water, or another medium constitutes a paint or ink
Opposite of a natural or synthetic substance used to add a colour to or change the colour of something
Opposite of a mark of infamy or disgrace
“For an actor, no honor is bigger than winning an Oscar.”
Opposite of the spectral composition of visible light, or a subset thereof
Opposite of a glossy substance that is applied to surfaces as an ornamental or protective coating
(enhancement) Opposite of a physical deformity that spoils the appearance or completeness of something
“Your dimples are simply a genetic facial enhancement.”
(wholeness) Opposite of a physical deformity that spoils the appearance or completeness of something
“Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs.”
Opposite of to mark or discolor with something that is not easily removed
Opposite of to give or add color to
Opposite of to harm the good reputation of a person or thing
Opposite of to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess
Opposite of to apply or provide with a layer or covering of something
Opposite of to blemish, scratch, or stain with a mark
Opposite of to bring shame or discredit on
“His ambition and will, masked as implacable good manners, strove to raise him from the position of the lowly impoverished barrister to one of respect and control.”
Opposite of to put a coating on, especially as a final touch
“I try to strip the layer of paint in a safe way, by sealing off the room with poly sheets, moistening the paint, and then scraping it off.”
Opposite of to cause damage or harm to
“Villagers have launched an appeal to repair a war memorial destroyed by louts on New Year's Eve.”
Opposite of to apply a substance, coat or layer with a brush
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