Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

What is the opposite of received?

Need antonyms for received? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.

Adjective
Opposite of generally accepted as correct or true
“An uncommon opinion is always unpopular, and as such demonstrates the honesty of the individual who expresses it.”
Adjective
Opposite of used or accepted broadly by most people
Adjective
Opposite of used or accepted broadly
Adjective
Opposite of being predominant across, or applying to, a broad spectrum
“His dissent gives a clear insight into his limited, narrow view of individual liberties.”
Adjective
Opposite of accepted, used or practiced by most people
Adjective
Opposite of having been attained or earned, especially through effort
Adjective
Opposite of kept in one's possession
Adjective
Opposite of being regaled or given hospitality
Adjective
Opposite of accepted as being accurate and authoritative
Adjective
Opposite of held by, or applicable to, a majority of the people in an area or country
“It may be an unpopular opinion, but I think that summer is by far the worst season of the four.”
Verb
Opposite of to have received a particular treatment
“I avoided making mistakes, hence I never had to learn from them.”
Verb
Opposite of to have accepted or received, typically something awarded
“She had worked hard and tried her best, but ultimately failed at winning a medal during the tournament.”
Verb
Opposite of to have invited someone somewhere
“We disinvited our neighbors over for lunch after they had proven themselves to be real jerks.”
Verb
Opposite of to have gained or profited from financially
“Samsung lost a lot of money on the Galaxy Note 7 after having to recall the entire line of phones.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to take something that has been given, offered or paid
“The organization will offer shelter, provisions, and food to those affected by the wildfires.”
Verb
(something sent) Opposite of past tense for to take or accept delivery of
“Is it particularly necessary to send this many Christmas cards out?”
Verb
(with object and adverbial) Opposite of past tense for to react or respond to something in a particular way
“He has chosen to ignore your questions out of disinterest.”
Verb
(a guest or visitor) Opposite of past tense for to formally give admittance to
“There will be no hesitation to ban those who fail to abide by our house rules.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to allow visitors or guests to be in one's presence
“If you do not remove your footwear, the temple will disallow you from entering.”
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
8-letter Words Starting With
Find Antonyms
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024