Opposite of regarded as reliable or truthful
Opposite of having a good reputation
Opposite of having worth, merit or value
“An unworthy leader can destroy a society, but not nearly as destructively as unworthy followers.”
(tried and true/tested) Opposite of tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable
“This chap I know told me that the scheme was dodgy and that it might all go down the plughole.”
Opposite of having influence or power
“The errand boy was an insignificant person, mostly unrecognized by those around him.”
Opposite of very likely or bound
“The likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely.”
Opposite of having significant influence
“The programmer considered himself to be holding only an ancillary position in the large company.”
(took one's word) Opposite of to have regarded as right or true
“You always made promises without producing results, which is why your claims were disbelieved.”
(archaic) Opposite of to have revealed (information)
“Clark Kent concealed his identity, even to Lois Lane.”
Opposite of past tense for to assign a task, duty or responsibility to someone
“He was deemed unfit to have a pet, and it was thus prudent to remove the dog from his care.”
Opposite of past tense for to commit someone or something to one's care
“You will need to keep the Soulstones so that it doesn't fall into the wrong hands.”
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