Opposite of a deep and narrow passage, especially in the earth's surface
Opposite of a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water
Opposite of a valley, especially a long, narrow, steep valley, cut in rock by a river
Opposite of a completely empty space, or the state of being completely empty
“The cities of the country differ from one another only in degrees of sootiness, smelliness, noisiness, and crowdedness.”
Opposite of a space entirely devoid of matter
Opposite of a space entirely devoid of matter or contents
Opposite of an abrupt or steep fall or slope
“Just below it leaned a tottering crag that would have toppled, starting an avalanche on an acclivity where no sliding mass could stop.”
Opposite of a large hole in the ground
“Proceed back to the small area with a small volcano looking protrusion from the ground and this time go to where the barrels are and pass them.”
Opposite of a hole that has been made
“I made a seal by coating the after-thought of a clay border in latex.”
Opposite of a gap or opening
“He threw his hands in the air when a car caused a blockage in the middle of a traffic juncture and prevented him from passing.”
Opposite of a difference or contrast between similar things or people
Opposite of a point, especially the lowest point, far below the surface
“I play the ball toward the front of my stance, under my left eye, with the ball at the apex of the curve.”
Opposite of the process of distinguishing between two or more things
“It is Baudelaire himself who produces the very indistinguishability between art and reality by means of his story.”
Opposite of a large or wide conceptual or physical distance
“It is literally a second away from being complete.”
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