Opposite of moving or leading towards a lower place or level
“In an elevated position above Rougemont Gardens public park, the castle is hard to miss.”
Opposite of low in audible volume
“He was a boisterous kid who spoke in a booming voice.”
Opposite of moving or leading towards a lower place or level
Opposite of having been reduced in force, effect, or value
Opposite of muted or suppressed in sound or volume
Opposite of not expressed loudly, strongly or openly
Opposite of lowered in value
“The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions.”
(of a person's eyes or cheeks) Opposite of deeply recessed, especially as a result of illness, hunger, or stress
Opposite of made lower or smaller in amount, level or degree
(of color) Opposite of not glaring or vibrant
“He dressed in bright colors so as to draw attention to himself.”
Opposite of corrupted or tainted in some manner
Opposite of in a state of unhappiness or depression
“While he has suffered, I think he's made a lot of money from it, and that has made him very happy.”
Opposite of past tense for to move something to a lower level
“Ensure you bend your knees before you lift anything heavy to prevent any injuries to your back.”
Opposite of past tense for to go to a lower level, especially abruptly
“We watched the hot air balloons rise into the warm desert air.”
Opposite of past tense for to decrease in size, amount, value, or degree
“Parents are advised to avoid becoming the sugar police, as it will simply encourage children to increase sugar intake as a statement of freedom.”
Opposite of past tense for to diminish in intensity or severity, especially gradually
“Jim was advised not to run for at least six weeks, as even light running could exacerbate his injury.”
Opposite of past tense for to behave in a way that is perceived as unworthy or debased
“Man is born as a selfish animal, but he has to learn to elevate himself to act selflessly.”
(of a sound) Opposite of past tense for to make or become less in amount, intensity, or degree
“Could you please raise the volume so that I can sing along to this tune?”
Opposite of past tense for to look angry or sullen
“Her daughter would send her photos of her grandchildren, and it would make her smile from ear to ear.”
Opposite of past tense for to have a forbidding or gloomy expression or look
“After a short period of rain, the skies would clear and the sun would manifest itself in full.”
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