Opposite of very loyal in nature
“Ambitious, treacherous, and disloyal to his elder brother Llywelyn, he allowed himself to be manipulated by English kings.”
Opposite of very loving in nature
“Hardy was extremely shy as a child, and was socially awkward, cold and eccentric throughout his life.”
Opposite of remaining loyal and steadfast
Opposite of exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion
Opposite of having a very close or intimate relationship
Opposite of firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Opposite of feeling or showing love or great care
Opposite of accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint
Opposite of characterized by giving love and affection
Opposite of devoutly or closely following the precepts, practices or doctrines of a religion
Opposite of following carefully and exactly a set of rules
“James was merely a casual follower of his professed religion, not being one to strictly adhere to its tenets.”
Opposite of committed to a religion or the practice of said religion
Opposite of morally good, virtuous or honorable
Opposite of having pledged oneself to a particular belief or course of action
“He stands untrammeled and uncommitted to any faction.”
Opposite of loyal, reliable, and hard-working
Opposite of rigidly following the doctrines of a sect or other group
(repulsed) Opposite of in love, or infatuated with someone or something
(indifferent to) Opposite of in love, or infatuated with someone or something
Opposite of participating or engaged in a positive or spontaneous way
“He has been an uninvolved participant in our rowing activities for several weeks now.”
Opposite of reliable and unfailing
“Your lack of empathy is a testament to your flawed virtue, of which you should be ashamed.”
Opposite of on very affectionate or intimate terms
“My daughter and I have sadly become rather distant in recent years.”
Opposite of capable of being trusted
“We need to have a discussion about our irresponsible colleague who is prone to acting in unpredictable ways.”
Opposite of concentrating on only one aim, especially with determination
“Where she had thought she was strong and determined she began to see she was weak and irresolute.”
Opposite of steadfast and constant, especially of relationships
“Saying that you are sorry and meaning it is the first step to healing a broken relationship.”
Opposite of having unconditional and enthusiastic support
“There was some grudging applause at the final curtain, but I got the feeling it was more for the sake of form, rather than actual enjoyment.”
Opposite of assiduously attending to the comfort or wishes of others
“In the fight against apathy, inconsiderate behavior and disrespect, let's try to remember manners don't cost a thing.”
Opposite of willing to put the needs or wishes of others before one's own
Opposite of showing great adoration or idolization of someone or something
Opposite of firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
Opposite of married or in an exclusive relationship
Opposite of likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable
Opposite of felt or believed deeply and sincerely
“It opens with an artfully contrived apology for his impious stretch of arbitrary power, by which he endeavors to bring the chorus over to his views.”
Opposite of conducive to or characterized by the expression of love or affection
“After a dinner of slimy, lukewarm ramen noodles, they spent an unromantic night shivering on the lumpy ground in a flimsy tent surrounded by animal noises.”
Opposite of to have set aside or reserved for a particular purpose
“She retained her change as it was a service that did not require tips.”
Opposite of past tense for to dedicate set apart for a particular purpose
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