Opposite of a collection of accumulated items of a particular kind
Opposite of the whole of something
“Don't be ridiculous! It will only take a fraction of your precious time to mow the lawn.”
Opposite of a thing made up of several parts or elements
Opposite of an answer to a problem or puzzle
“He has been wracking his brain over this particular problem for hours.”
Opposite of an amount or number of something
Opposite of a quantity or amount
Opposite of a quantity or group of accumulated items
“Governments have always used mass media as a means for the dissemination of information.”
Opposite of the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items
“It might seem obvious, but the amount you owe is the difference between the total cost and the sum of everyone else's contribution.”
Opposite of a large unit of things or people
“The responsibility for redesigning the motherboards has been assigned to a specialized division within the company.”
Opposite of a number or quantity of something, especially that required to make a group complete
“We have nothing on him, Chief! We have to let him go!”
Opposite of a unit, grouping or configuration of things
Opposite of the total or whole, usually of profit or income
“Although the London quoted market price is higher, after transaction costs the net is lower.”
Opposite of a joining or merging of different parts or qualities in which the component elements are individually distinct
Opposite of an accumulation or pile of things
“She walked into her son's room and saw a handful of dirty clothes strewn across the floor.”
Opposite of a physical area or expanse, usually large
“I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room.”
Opposite of formed of separate units blended into a whole
Opposite of made up of several parts or elements
Opposite of formed by the accumulation of successive additions
Opposite of used by or involving multiple entities
“The masterpiece was the result of an impressive individual effort by a very talented artist.”
Opposite of involving a full or complete view or approach
“The atomistic approach is advantageous particularly when solving the whole modeling problem would be too time-consuming.”
Opposite of having all the parts that are necessary to be complete
Opposite of coming together to form a single unit
“The Marine Corps drills into its troops the idea that a fractured and divided group of soldiers is a liability.”
(of income or profit) Opposite of without deduction of tax or other contributions
“The company constantly uses nonrecurring items such as restructuring charges to make its net income look better than cash flow would suggest.”
Opposite of constituting or referring to all of something
“Members of the public were only allowed to see an incomplete version of the official report.”
Opposite of to amount in number to
Opposite of to tally, total or count arithmetically
“To determine the difference, you must subtract the lower value from the higher value.”
Opposite of to bring together and take in from scattered places or sources
“Mosquitoes have been known to spread diseases such as malaria.”
Opposite of to count
Opposite of to come, accumulate or gather together into a single mass or collection
“Already the hissing had quieted, and the hanging veils of blackened smoke and steam had begun to disperse.”
Opposite of to increase in amount, size, degree or value
“The number of avoidable accidents will continue to decrease if there are sustained efforts in the personnel, technical, and procedural fields that influence day-to-day operations.”
Opposite of to gather a group together for a particular purpose
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