Opposite of someone with a strong affinity for something
Opposite of a victim of deception or chicanery
Opposite of a person described as not very skillful or intelligent
Opposite of an enthusiast or devotee of a particular thing
Opposite of a person who is fanatical about a particular activity or interest
Opposite of a person or thing that is the object of ridicule or criticism
“The Chief Inspector promised the community that the culprit would be arrested soon.”
Opposite of a side shoot or branch on a plant
Opposite of a person or group which is used or controlled, usually unwittingly, by another
“Rick was the main manipulator, and we were just pawns in his insidious game.”
Opposite of a person who spends money on goods or services from a shop or business
Opposite of innocent or naive person, often young, who may be easily deceived or manipulated
Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of to gain an advantage or profit by using unfair or deceitful methods
“I admire this superior being who told truths without sweetening them to help others to gain a temporary advantage.”
Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
(undeceive) Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
(undeceive) Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
(undeceive) Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
“Well, it was pretty trying, but Davies strove to explain and to undeceive.”
Opposite of to give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information
Opposite of to derive or extract something from someone, especially underhandedly
“Nick says he will donate two hundred dollars per ace this summer to help the victims of the country's bush fire crisis.”
Opposite of easily deceived or duped
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