Opposite of plural for a significantly difficult task or experience
“Life was a luxury for him now that he had finally made a success of himself.”
Opposite of plural for great effort expended towards a particular goal or aim
“Rabid zeal can be just as bad for a country as excessive laziness.”
Opposite of plural for a forceful or violent confrontation
“Brick was in agreement with Ron Burgundy that he should lie low after things got out of hand with a trident.”
Opposite of plural for a conflict or war
“A settlement was reached between the two armies and peace was restored to the region.”
Opposite of plural for an opposition or mutiny
“The surrender of the protestors was instigated through the use of strong-arm tactics employed by the government.”
Opposite of plural for a contest or competition
“The event was a collaboration between several companies with the intent of raising awareness of important issues.”
Opposite of to strive in pursuit of a goal
“I would idle rather than devoting time to learning Japanese, and therefore I never mastered it.”
Opposite of to engage in forceful or violent confrontations
“Chester would agree with Jesse that his car was gone.”
Opposite of to engage in conflict
“The opposing forces would make peace and call an end to the long-drawn-out war.”
Opposite of to rise in opposition
“William Wallace would inspire his fellow Scotsmen to never surrender to their oppressors.”
Opposite of to engage in competition
“The teams had put aside their rivalries and would work together for a good cause.”
Opposite of to act or proceed laboriously or clumsily
“The cyclists would breeze through the downhill sections of the race course.”
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