Opposite of used or accepted broadly by most people
Opposite of used or accepted broadly
Opposite of according to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances
Opposite of not open to question or debate
Opposite of famous or widely praised
Opposite of openly declared or recognized
Opposite of marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
“He remained a largely anonymous actor, having failed to score any roles of note in Hollywood.”
Opposite of renowned and recognized in a given field or domain
Opposite of recognized for one's experience and history in a particular field
“Bruce's band would remain relatively unknown in the music scene until they performed at the Bottom Line Club in New York.”
Opposite of generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
“She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown etiology.”
Opposite of accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof
Opposite of according to a person's own confession or admission
Opposite of having a lawful right to property, position, or status
Opposite of respected, having received honor
“Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism.”
Opposite of approved or agreed upon
“A reseller has the right to contest a denied deal.”
Opposite of done, perceived, or existing in open view
“The President called and said that he wanted to speak to me about a secret matter.”
Opposite of to have acknowledged, or conceded, the truth of
“The administration denied all allegations of fraud and corruption.”
Opposite of to have conveyed in appropriate or telling terms
“I repressed how I really felt about it.”
(took one's word) Opposite of to have regarded as right or true
“You always made promises without producing results, which is why your claims were disbelieved.”
Opposite of to have understood or accepted the validity of
“Due to his penchant for using sarcasm, everyone misunderstood the point he was trying to make.”
Opposite of past tense for to greet or physically respond to by recognizing the presence of
“Tina knows full well that Matt is teasing her as he pretends to dismiss her flirtations.”
Opposite of past tense for to express gratitude for or appreciation of
“Some parents tend to put exceedingly high expectations on their children, and this can often cause them to overlook all the hard work and progress that they have made.”
Opposite of past tense for to be recognized for one's abilities, skills or achievements
“Everybody would then disparage Homer and his monstrously strange car design.”
Opposite of past tense for to make known that a letter or message has been received
“Did you really miss the memo?”
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