(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Opposite of to show how to use or do something
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Opposite of a clear demonstration of one's emotion, skill, or quality
“Surely nobody could expect the concealment of his supreme talent to continue forever.”
Opposite of the conspicuous exhibition of one's wealth, status or possessions
“His modesty would belie his great wealth.”
Opposite of an overt and pretentious display intended to attract attention
Opposite of a manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings
Opposite of the action, process, or result of arranging or being arranged
Opposite of a mere display or pomp with no substance
“My muscles are the real deal and not just for show.”
Opposite of a sign or piece of information that indicates something
Opposite of a display of behavior, usually meant to deceive
Opposite of a statement or account that makes something clear
Opposite of a range of things from which a choice may be made
Opposite of a constantly changing series of colors or patterns
Opposite of a demonstration, such as of a quality or emotion
“The suppression of force by the guards was at the behest of their benevolent ruler.”
Opposite of an outward, and often deceptive, display or pretense
“It is the leader's moral principles and integrity that give legitimacy and credibility to the vision and sustain it.”
Opposite of a display of emotion without words
“Rather than accept their war-weary charges deserved a well-earned rest, the generals instead displayed indifference to their plight.”
Opposite of the provision of something for consideration, inspection, or use
“Your failure to produce your license might result in a citation by the officer who stopped you.”
Opposite of to display or show (something) for others to see
“Pirates would pick obscure locations to hide their plundered treasures.”
Opposite of to ostentatiously draw attention to
“The nation's leaders are scrambling to suppress any bad publicity about the recent fiasco.”
Opposite of to express a thought, action or feeling, especially under rare circumstances
“Charles found it difficult to conceal his feelings for Ava when they embarked on a first date.”
Opposite of to demonstrate to be true based on facts
“Steven's defense team fought hard to disprove the evidence brought forward by the prosecutors.”
Opposite of to present formally for discussion or consideration
“The politician would recant his statement when it caused a public outcry.”
(how a machine, skill or craft works or is performed) Opposite of to show how to use or do something
“If you were trying to demonstrate how to confuse an already confused man, you have succeeded admirably.”
Opposite of to indicate or suggest
Opposite of to wave (something) about, especially to attract attention
“Previously, men had tarried just long enough to plant the banner of their expedition before retreating from their humbling vantage point.”
Opposite of to physically and visibly hold, carry or brandish
(of a measuring instrument) Opposite of to indicate a specified measurement or figure
“Landmarks detected from speckle points rather than anatomical information may misregister and incorporate inaccurate pixel matches into the overall image registration.”
Opposite of to perform or exhibit in public
Opposite of to show on a scale or other measuring instrument
“Reset the reading on the scale and then start from scratch again.”
Opposite of to arrange or set in some sort of order
“He hands the cards to me, and I shuffle and disarrange them as much as possible.”
Opposite of to attach, or be attached, to a wall
Opposite of to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
“Nuno is critical of guitarists who copy the works of others, encouraging reinterpretation instead.”
Opposite of to have as a feature
“This old bathroom will need a new bathtub to be installed when we renovate it.”
Opposite of to embody in visual or physical form
“As a filmmaker, he would do well not to misrepresent the historical accuracy of his subject's life.”
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