Opposite of human beings as a group
“Only animals with strong constitutions are able to survive the island's harsh winters.”
Opposite of a group of persons associated with a nation, class, or ethnic group
“The Balinese rarely drink large amounts of alcohol and so foreigners were easily the prime consumers.”
Opposite of a group of individuals considered to be subjects of a person in charge
“Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class.”
Opposite of one's family, blood relations, or lineage
(the community) Opposite of a group of people typically sharing the same social values
“One person can make a difference, but perhaps, not as much as two.”
Opposite of humanity or mankind as a whole
Opposite of an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single authority
Opposite of human beings as a group
(the majority) Opposite of a group representing the largest demographic within a sovereign state or nation
“If a majority are united by a common interest, the rights of the minority will be insecure.”
Opposite of a family with its ancestors and descendants
Opposite of humanity as a whole
“Some thinkers have sought to determine whether an ethical relationship exists naturally between humankind and animalkind.”
Opposite of the workforce of an organization
Opposite of a long-standing group of people, within a given region, sharing cultural commonalities
“A division in the population would ultimately form due to ideological differences.”
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 a person's ancestry or line of descent
Opposite of all the people employed by a particular organization
Opposite of to populate a given place
“It is vitally important that the people here are united in this thrust to depopulate the country area.”
Opposite of to inhabit or reside in a place, dwelling or building
Opposite of to provide with sufficient people for operation or defense
“On the day before Lent, the Cuccagna's guards would withdraw from their posts, leaving groups of men free to scale the structure and plunder its booty.”
Opposite of all people
“Nobody on the busy street was without a cellphone in their hands.”
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