Opposite of any item added on top of another, especially food
Opposite of a hardened layer, coating, or deposit on the surface of something
Opposite of the best of its kind or class
Opposite of very high in quality
“The steak he cooked was, frankly, awful.”
Opposite of an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation
“What an abysmal shot that was!”
Opposite of present participle for to place on, or reach the highest part of
“After you descend to the lower reaches of the ocean floor, you will encounter many strange and wonderful marine creatures.”
Opposite of present participle for to be superior to
“Many pundits predicted that he might surpass the current record, but his time would subceed it by a few milliseconds.”
Opposite of present participle for to cover with a layer
“Bury the clippings several feet underground, away from your boxwood plants.”
Opposite of present participle for to sprinkle something over
“Once the eggs have been added, fold the mixture until the texture is nice and smooth.”
Opposite of present participle for to be at the top of
“It looks like the club will bottom out, but the silver lining is that they will get the top draft pick.”
Opposite of present participle for to cut or remove the upper part of
“My professional opinion is to leave the top part and take off those unsightly sideburns.”
(British, informal, slang) Opposite of present participle for to murder, or to commit suicide
“Homer just wants to live by eating hoagies and watching television in a different time zone.”
Related Words and Phrases
|