Opposite of a nickname or description popularly given to someone or something
“This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.”
(grammar) Opposite of a group of words that functions as a single unit
Opposite of a classifying phrase or name applied to someone or something
“He was a bit of an unknown until he won the lottery.”
Opposite of a phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations
“I prefer action over words or sayings.”
Opposite of a familiar name, or nickname, for a person
“The Desert Fox's real name was Erwin Rommel, born in Heidenheim and the third of five children.”
Opposite of an expression that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
Opposite of a thin, flat piece of material made of cloth, paper, metal, etc.
Opposite of a visual symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification
Opposite of to give a specified name or description to
“They made a conscientious effort to delabel those who are marginalized.”
(tag along with) Opposite of to follow or accompany someone
“Over the course of the game, you must locate the various places where they have barricaded themselves, then guide them to designated safe areas.”
Opposite of to pursue, typically in order to keep track of, or to apprehend, someone
“He would lead all others in the race by a substantial margin.”
Opposite of to add to something, especially as an afterthought or with no real connection
“Remove all annotations when the corrections are done.”
Opposite of to attach a label to
“She put all her shopping bags down and then proceeded to untag all the clothes one by one.”
Opposite of to hit (someone) hard
Opposite of to assign to a particular class or category
Opposite of to state explicitly
Opposite of to hit or strike, often with one's hand
Opposite of to strike or hit heavily, and sometimes repeatedly
Opposite of to attach a label to
“You should remove your luggage tags once you exit the airport.”
Opposite of to select for a given role or responsibility
Opposite of to be a sign or symbol of
Opposite of to choose or select
“I firmly believe in taking the custom route, deselect any options that you don't think you need and only select those that you do.”
Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
Opposite of to pursue in order to catch or catch up with
Opposite of to show (information, etc) in written form
“You may disregard the bottom portion of the form as it is only for office use.”
Opposite of to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow
Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
Opposite of to refer to or consider (someone or something) as being
“If truth be told, I disassociate you as being an elitist, given your indifferent nature about most things related to politics.”
Opposite of to establish or make a determination on the nature of someone or something
“Many people mistake the endangered water vole for the brown rat and accidentally poison them or disturb their burrows.”
Opposite of to follow or chase after
“At that point, Siringo was ordered to abandon the chase and proceed to Montana.”
Opposite of to attach or append to something
Opposite of to view or represent someone or something in a conventional, formulaic and oversimplified manner
“Klein sensed how important it was for Lennon to differentiate himself from the others, especially now that he and Ono had become the butt of jokes and hostility.”
Opposite of to follow or pursue someone or something closely from behind
Opposite of to distinguish or identify (as) the distinctive nature or features of
Opposite of to assort according to type, category or class
“One day my boss asked me if I knew how to randomize a list of names in Excel.”
Opposite of to designate a particular name or title
“Andrew was not his real name and other aspects of his background have been changed in order to anonymize him.”
Opposite of to identify or make a determination on something relevant or important
“How did I miss such a crucial clue?”
Related Words and Phrases
|