Opposite of in a solid or sturdy manner
“They were flimsy shelters, most of them poorly built of light wood, with spindle porch-posts horribly mutilated by the turning-lathe.”
Opposite of in a comprehensive or extensive way
Opposite of to the fullest extent or degree
“By then, my shoes were partially worn out but still rather comfortable.”
Opposite of very much
“Sitting at a window table beside the raised ring road, we were hardly aware of how much traffic was about.”
Opposite of adverb for consisting of matter all through
“Most of these applications use nitrogen in liquid form as a refrigerant.”
Opposite of adverb for without breaks, gaps or interruptions
“I seem to be having Internet issues with my connection being intermittent and slow.”
Opposite of adverb for consisting of the same substance throughout
“Parts of the bridge were constructed with hollow aluminum and plated with soft lead.”
Opposite of adverb for based on, or displaying, common sense
“Some journalists are trustworthy, and some are just completely unreliable.”
Opposite of adverb for of, characterized by, or consisting of (incontrovertible) facts
“The proposal submitted to the board was not accepted with a number of questionable recommendations to be interrogated.”
Opposite of adverb for able to be depended or relied on
“Peter is an unreliable worker, and cannot be depended on to work autonomously from the team.”
Opposite of adverb for upstanding, especially law-abiding
“Criminals are some of the most degenerate human beings on our planet.”
Opposite of adverb for firm, strong, or substantial
“From years of decay, the columns holding the structure together appear to be fragile.”
Opposite of adverb for having a strength of will or determination
“His nervousness was apparent when he spoke with a shaky voice.”
Opposite of adverb for unanimous or undivided
“All judges were asked to vote, but the panel was divided in their deliberation for a resounding winner.”
Opposite of adverb for of good financial standing
“The directors failed to prevent their company from incurring debt when their business became insolvent.”
Opposite of adverb for having only one color
“I just can't make a decision on which device to purchase these days with the chromatic selection of iPhones on the market.”
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