(of equipment or a facility) Opposite of available for use
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Opposite of frank and open in nature
Opposite of complete and without holding back any doubts
Opposite of not set apart for a particular purpose or booked in advance
Opposite of open, honest, and direct in speech or expression, especially when dealing with unpalatable matters
Opposite of having a kindly disposition
“The neighbor was an unfriendly man who always greeted us with a scowl.”
Opposite of to a complete or absolute degree
(of an organization or its activities) Opposite of having practices that are open and visible to the public
“The usually secretive agency is best known for its expertise in cybersecurity.”
Opposite of absolute or total in degree, level or extent
Opposite of having an easygoing and pleasing manner, especially in social situations
“Ryan is so rude, and would often make disrespectful gesticulations when provoked.”
Opposite of loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
Opposite of without hesitation or wavering
Opposite of exhausting all effort
“His performance provides a sober anchor to Kitano's barely restrained jubilation.”
Opposite of absolute or unmitigated
“He has a mitigated sense of self-righteousness.”
Opposite of to an utter or complete degree
Opposite of having unconditional and enthusiastic support
“There was some grudging applause at the final curtain, but I got the feeling it was more for the sake of form, rather than actual enjoyment.”
Opposite of in a continued fashion, to an utter or complete degree, without relief
Opposite of devoted completely to one object
Opposite of of the greatest possible degree or amount
“He had resided in that part of the island where he had the least opportunity of acquiring any knowledge of the import.”
(of a person) Opposite of stating something in a direct and unambiguous manner
“The film makes an implicit statement about our schizophrenic, debt-driven economy.”
Opposite of to an absolute degree
“I have absolutely zero faith that you can win this race against Rick.”
Opposite of having too high an opinion of one's own worth
“He was a self-effacing actor, unlike most of his peers.”
Opposite of not subject to any limitation, particularly in relation to power or authority
“The Lords had the provisional authority to speak what they thought fit, not that any man should carry it.”
Opposite of ridiculously extreme or excessive in degree
“If you spend a moderate amount on advertising, then a house style will give unity and continuity to your advertisements in various media.”
Opposite of in an idle state due to not being used or employed
(of equipment or a facility) Opposite of available for use
“The elderly lady looked around for a place to sit inside the train, but all the seats were already taken.”
Opposite of comfort based on one's experience and knowledge with their surroundings
“There was something eerie about the strange old Victorian mansion where they stayed for the night.”
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