Opposite of rumour, gossip, or speculation
“In a poor look for the sport, evidence of illicit drug use was found in a quarter of the playing group.”
Opposite of gossip or innuendo spread through idle chat
(shouts) Opposite of plural for a low soft voice
“Joshua brought down the walls of Jericho with a loud shout and obtained the victory from God over the enemy.”
(silence) Opposite of plural for a low soft voice
“And the vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence.”
Opposite of plural for a slight trace or hint (of something)
“We got a lot of feedback from listeners saying we didn't have enough contrary voices.”
(of leaves or wind) Opposite of plural for a soft rustling or murmuring sound
“Peter heard the sound of that familiar voice, over the crashing of the waves and the howling of the wind.”
(of water) Opposite of plural for a soft, burbling sound
“On stormy nights, above the howling of the trees, it was possible to hear the crashing of waves as the River Dee battered the cliffs from Thurstaston to West Kirby.”
Opposite of to speak very softly using one's breath rather than one's throat, especially for the sake of secrecy
“Jon and Davos leave Grey Worm to slaughter prisoners while they shout at Daenerys to stop her destruction.”
Opposite of to spread a rumor or rumors
“I thought he looked older, which seemed to confirm rumors about his health.”
Opposite of to mention privately
“In deference to Laqa, she decided to announce her arrival at the gates of the court.”
(of leaves, wind, or water) Opposite of to make a low soft rustling sound
“He could hear the winds howl as the storm grew with intensity outside.”
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