Opposite of attracting attention or awe by reason of being unusual or extreme
Opposite of dramatically good-looking or beautiful
Opposite of clearly perceptible or self-explanatory
“Vision of the elusive bigfoot was unclear and inconclusive.”
Opposite of grand and impressive in appearance
Opposite of bright, colorful and showy in appearance
Opposite of conspicuously or obviously bad, wrong or offensive
Opposite of able to be seen
(US, informal, dated) Opposite of the best of its kind or class
“This is an atrocious phone! The battery life does not even last a full day!”
(of color) Opposite of vivid and bold
“The artist had a penchant for using dull colors to play down the texture and tone of his subject matter.”
Opposite of elegantly tall, graceful, and attractive
Opposite of having a marked or powerful effect or appearance
Opposite of surprisingly impressive or notable
(of someone or something) Opposite of very pleasant or attractive
“Well, now I get to spend the next six hours of my life snugly nestled betwixt a repulsive drunkard and a delusional drug addict.”
Opposite of of or full of expression
Opposite of brightly colored
“The village houses are done up in pale gray and mauve and preside over lawns so neat and green they look like carpeting.”
Opposite of having great impact or influence
“We would end up an impotent and uninfluential nation, just one voice among the many.”
Opposite of an aggressive and violent physical act against a person or object
“Wearing sunglasses is the best defense against the sun's ultraviolet rays.”
Opposite of a punishment or assault in which the victim is hit repeatedly
Opposite of present participle for to inflict (a blow)
Opposite of present participle for to take violent or aggressive action against
Opposite of present participle for to discover, especially something valuable through effort
Opposite of present participle for to refuse to work as a protest
(of a thought or idea) Opposite of present participle for to come into one's mind or consciousness
Opposite of present participle for to ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface
Opposite of present participle for to take apart
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