Opposite of a brief statement or account of the main points of something
“She is a master of exposition and description, with a ready ear for a telling anecdote.”
Opposite of a brief summary of something presented
Opposite of a version or narrative of events or facts
Opposite of a set of facts, figures or information systematically displayed, especially in columns
“The available data is presented in a mishmash, making it hard to decipher.”
Opposite of a general description or plan showing the essential features of something but without the detail
Opposite of a summary of the contents of a book, article, or speech
“The defendant was required to provide the contents of the email in its entirety.”
Opposite of an explanation of, or the act of explaining, something
Opposite of a brief summary of something presented
“I request a full transcript of the conversation I had with the operator regarding my bill.”
Opposite of a brief summary, as of a book or a presentation
“I can't wait to dive into the details of this report.”
Opposite of the basis or essence of something
Opposite of the object or goal of something
“Warnings on cigarette packets serve as a deterrent to would-be smokers.”
Opposite of an official report or statement submitted in response to a formal demand
“If you lodge a request for your medical records, you should be provided with that information within seven days.”
Opposite of draft of a written work
Opposite of a writing or composition, typically consisting of the same words as the original
Opposite of not including needless details or formalities
“I thought your editing was off base, by the way, as are most of your lengthy comments on this site.”
(law) Opposite of performed speedily and without formal ceremony
“Dismantling such structures has proved difficult, and the process of economic reform has often been tentative, dilatory, and slow.”
Opposite of cut or shortened, especially of a literary work
Opposite of not thorough or detailed due to being done in haste
Opposite of brief or short in duration
Opposite of suggestive or typical of a despot or tyrant
Opposite of having an arrogant, self-important or pompous manner
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