Opposite of to earn through work or effort
“An inability or disinclination to network with others will likely hamper your career.”
Opposite of to benefit from
“You will have nothing to gain and everything to lose if you continue this gambling habit.”
Opposite of to develop, increase or grow rapidly
“My belly has started to decrease in size since I started my new diet.”
Opposite of to acquire more of something
“If we reduce clutter in the house, it will feel more comfortable.”
Opposite of to catch up on
“The team is expected to lose ground to the rest of the competition following the retirement of several players.”
Opposite of to acquire the support of
“Their new tax policies have done much to deter many from voting for them in the next election.”
Opposite of to become healthy again after illness or sickness
“As is so often the case with these illnesses, they can regress just as quickly as they show improvement.”
Opposite of income, typically derived from an investment or business
“It is common for most companies to report a loss in their first year.”
Opposite of money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
Opposite of advantages gained from something
“The large amount of junk mail we receive is one of the disadvantages of being a member.”
Opposite of plural for an increase in size or amount
“Weight loss can be achieved by eating less.”
Opposite of plural for an increase in wealth or resources
“Financial loss is inevitable if one is not prudent with their spendings.”
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