(usually "relations") Opposite of the way in which two or more people or groups feel about and behave towards each other
Opposite of a person who is connected by blood or marriage
Opposite of a similar feature or aspect
Opposite of the state of connection between two or more people, event or things
“Many people argue that there is an unrelatedness between obesity and heart disease, despite strong medical evidence suggesting otherwise.”
Opposite of a version or narrative of events or facts
Opposite of the act of telling a narrative or providing commentary
Opposite of a relevance to, or impact on, something
Opposite of the state or fact of having a close or familial relationship
Opposite of a relation who is connected by blood or marriage
“He wants to take it a step further, by banning all gifts from any nonrelative who has business directly or indirectly before a government agency.”
Opposite of a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted
Opposite of an account of an event or situation, typically intended for publication or broadcasting
Opposite of the occurrence of two or more objects, events or people acting upon, or between, one another
“Family commitments, long commutes, and a lack of interest in socializing can contribute to noninteraction between workers.”
Opposite of a group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption)
“We can rule out nonfamily, as the perpetrator is related to the victim.”
Opposite of an admittance of information, especially in relation to one's culpability
Opposite of a society or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose
“Following this is the account of his disaffiliation from the Partisan Review crowd and his renowned swing to the political right.”
Opposite of a consideration of things relative to other similar cases
“She is a boastful person who is often prone to exaggeration when it comes to her achievements.”
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