Opposite of a group of individuals considered to be subjects of a person in charge
“Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class.”
Opposite of topics in dispute, or up for debate
“Ari and Vincent would ignore the non-issues regarding his next lead role in a feature film.”
Opposite of issues or problems requiring resolution
“The solutions to problems in the troubled region were hard to come by.”
Opposite of plural for a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with
“Tom is neither the subject nor the protagonist of the story but merely an auxiliary that serves to illustrate Nick's relationship problems.”
Opposite of plural for a person who is the focus of scientific or medical attention or experiment
“All tubes were randomly coded before the first incubation by a nonparticipant in the experiment to prevent investigator bias.”
Opposite of plural for a member of a state other than its ruler, especially one owing allegiance to a monarch or other supreme ruler
“With his sandy blonde hair, blue eyes, and lilting Irish tones, Mosse clearly stuck out as a foreigner in the Congo region.”
Opposite of plural for a person under the rule of a monarch or government
“George II was the ruler of a medium-sized German state, Hanover, as well as being the British sovereign.”
Opposite of to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience
“Daenerys, along with her army of The Unsullied, proceeded to raid the city of Slaver's Bay and emancipate the slaves.”
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