Opposite of by a small margin
Opposite of by a very small degree or margin (if at all)
Opposite of to a certain level, degree or extent
“He washed the dishes inadequately, and the grime was still evident as he placed them on the rack to dry.”
Opposite of no more or no greater than
“I dropped my head when I realized that the repair costs would be above three hundred dollars.”
Opposite of barely, or only with difficulty
“He could easily lift up the grating, but when his head was in he could not so easily get it out again.”
Opposite of to a smaller extent or degree
“Sports personalities have become more scrutinized in the media in recent years.”
Opposite of happening or occurring rarely
Opposite of used to emphasize something surprising or extreme
“That ending was totally predictable!”
(of a victory) Opposite of by a very narrow margin
Opposite of adverb for without or devoid of (something)
“His face was covered with a thick layer of hair that almost covered his curious blue eyes.”
Opposite of adverb for marked by having a basic or uncomplicated form
“It was necessary to take some action and create an adorned structure which in a visual way will mark the public gratitude of this nation.”
Opposite of adverb for spoken or presented in a manner that is frank and honest
“It is typical of the company to provide vague and ambiguous instructions, leaving many users to interpret what they should be doing.”
(of land or a place) Opposite of adverb for barren or uninhabited
“To the north-east, a populous district extends towards the town of Sutton Coldfield.”
Opposite of adverb for having an inhospitable atmosphere or nature
“I decided perhaps I should attempt my launch in a more hospitable environment, so I went to Montreal.”
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