Opposite of to have discovered something either by chance or intention
“It was unfortunate that I misplaced a presidential badge of office for a couple of days.”
Opposite of to have found unexpectedly or during a search
“It amazed me how everyone overlooked the basic truths about this nation.”
Opposite of past tense for to inflict (a blow)
Opposite of past tense for to take violent or aggressive action against
Opposite of past tense for to discover, especially something valuable through effort
Opposite of past tense for to refuse to work as a protest
(of a thought or idea) Opposite of past tense for to come into one's mind or consciousness
Opposite of past tense for to ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface
Opposite of past tense for to take apart
Opposite of characterized, or marked, by much busy (or stressful) activity
“As a normal, relaxed, and laid back person, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd.”
Opposite of affected or afflicted by an undesirable condition or emotion
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