Opposite of a number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other
Opposite of a number of similar or related events, objects, or people coming one after another
Opposite of a period of time that seems very long, especially on account of being tedious or annoying
Opposite of an act of moving something in a circular direction around an axis or point
Opposite of something in the shape of a circle
“As I enter the large hall, I spot a line of shiny cutlery carefully laid out on the dining table.”
Opposite of a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
Opposite of a distinct period or era in history or one's life
Opposite of a series of events, especially one that goes around in a repetitive circle
“Their final moments together are an exploration of the singularity of life.”
Opposite of a circular or rounded piece of something
“My son thought it would be funny to draw a line on my new silk sheets with permanent markers.”
(of abstract or inanimate objects) Opposite of the period during which something continues to exist, function or be valid
“The president was no longer under constant scrutiny after the conclusion of his time in office.”
Opposite of a continuous period of a particular situation or condition
“Following her membership in the group, her household experienced a brief spurt of economic improvement.”
Opposite of to travel by means of being carried (by an animal or vehicle)
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