(of a belief, opinion or state of mind) Opposite of adverb for not favorable
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Opposite of humble in position or status
Opposite of modest and having no pretensions or ostentation
Opposite of denotes a humble and unpretentious attitude towards life
“I cannot believe the sense of entitlement from these arrogant and pretentious aristocrats.”
Opposite of common, having no unique or outstanding characteristics
Opposite of lower in rank or status
“He was now a reputable lawyer and would earn a promotion to the senior role of partner at the law firm.”
Opposite of everyday, ordinary, and therefore not very interesting
Opposite of marked by a low amount or deficiency
“He was starving and demanded a healthy amount of food on his plate.”
Opposite of not important or well known
“Hugh Jackman is a famous celebrity, but he remains one of the most genuine and down to earth people you will ever meet.”
Opposite of ranking below things in importance
“I know we tend to treat patients as they come, but this is a particularly urgent case.”
Opposite of humble or lower in rank or status
“She became a shadow of herself during her relationship with a domineering partner.”
Opposite of not large, elaborate, or expensive
“They held several extravagant wedding celebrations, including one in her home country of India.”
Opposite of lacking in confidence, assertiveness or self-assurance
“It has also been suggested that consumers who complain tend to be more self-confident and assertive.”
Opposite of in a humble, modest, or deferential manner
Opposite of adverb for of less than average height from top to bottom, or to the top from the ground
“Link looked up and noted how high the Great Plateau Tower was.”
Opposite of adverb for situated near to, or below, the ground, the horizon, or sea level
“You will find the entrance to the cavern high in those mountains.”
Opposite of adverb for significantly below an amount or level that is adequate
“Oliver insisted that he had plenty of water to drink, but his mother argued that it wasn't enough.”
Opposite of adverb for ranking below other people or things in importance or class
“Dad felt that my aristocratic heritage and working-class lineage would make me an ideal political candidate.”
Opposite of adverb for depressed or lacking in energy
“He appears cheerful on the outside, but I suspect he may be hiding a painful secret.”
Opposite of adverb for weak or lacking in strength
“He said that his body felt strong and that he had never been in better shape.”
Opposite of adverb for low in audible volume
“We jumped up in fright when we heard a loud bang in the distance.”
Opposite of adverb for below average in price or cost
“Jay has a penchant for fast and expensive cars.”
Opposite of adverb for inferior to what is expected or desired
“You have procured some excellent products.”
Opposite of adverb for having little expectation of success or achievement
“Got to have high hopes for a living.”
(of a belief, opinion or state of mind) Opposite of adverb for not favorable
“My view on free agency is definitely a favorable one, though it is not without some concerns.”
Opposite of adverb for low in pitch or tone
“Michael explained that having multiple nose surgeries was beneficial for singing high notes.”
Opposite of adverb for contemptuous of what is right or honorable
“They were honorable men who had often put themselves before others like true altruists.”
(of art or culture) Opposite of adverb for considered to be inferior in quality and refinement
“He elevates anime to the realm of high art, expressing heavy psychological and sociological themes through creative animation.”
Opposite of adverb for dead, no longer alive or living
“All that matters to Jason Bourne is to be alive.”
Opposite of adverb for of, near, or relating to the equator
“He would undertake polar expeditions solo, despite repeated advice against such risky practice.”
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