Opposite of carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
“Why do we do accumulate, hoard, and fill our homes and offices with messy, untidy, disorganized clutter?”
Opposite of regular and even throughout
Opposite of reasonable and convincing
Opposite of marked by a person's overall balance in skill and ability from a performance
“The match was basically won by the team that was less incompetent with the ball.”
Opposite of based on, or displaying, common sense, logic, or rationality
Opposite of exact in correspondence or adherence to something
“For the kids, the rules can probably be adhered to in a loose manner.”
Opposite of denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole
“The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an incongruous collection of artesania stalls in the square.”
Opposite of having or paying attention to detail
“It looks as though Salisbury's careless talk may have cost her both her job and her freedom.”
Opposite of strictly regulated
Opposite of at, or having, a steady and regular rhythm or pace
Opposite of of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument
“She gave me a wild and incoherent explanation about habitation on the planet Mars.”
Opposite of based on or calculated through theory or analysis
Opposite of proceeding by incremental steps, degrees or gradations
Opposite of having a conventionally recognized form, structure, or set of rules
“The group underwent an unconventional training program that raised eyebrows among pundits.”
Opposite of possible to be treated as fact
Opposite of ongoing, or in progress
“Before his job is finished, he will create a list of suggestions that could reduce the energy consumption of her home by 50 per cent.”
Opposite of realistic and pragmatic, rather than fashionable or attractive
“I was convinced that bigger was better, but did not consider how impractical a large tripod was to lug around.”
Opposite of complete and thorough
“It was only a partial victory for the party who had managed to secure several seats on the council.”
Opposite of having, including, or paying attention to many small details or features
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