Opposite of important, prominent, or held in high esteem
Opposite of of a noble, elevated, or lofty nature
Opposite of in a state of extreme happiness
Opposite of noble, venerable, majestic, or awe-inspiring
Opposite of exceeding others in rank, status, quality or importance
Opposite of greatly praised or lauded, revered, or highly respected
Opposite of respected or well-known, especially due to past achievements or noble qualities
“A surprisingly sparse paper trail offers only scattered clues on the obscure life of William Shakespeare, one of the world's most influential dramatists.”
Opposite of having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect
“Sometimes, it feels a little undignified, but I never seem to get tired of getting drunk.”
Opposite of that has been described as greater or better than it actually is
“There is understated confidence about the food, and the service allows you to sit back and truly relax.”
Opposite of speaking pompously, especially using deliberately long or esoteric words
Opposite of revered, held in veneration or worthy of spiritual worship
“Homer was warned that the Krusty doll came with a free frozen yogurt that was cursed.”
Opposite of dedicated or devoted to God
“The more sinister enemies of the faith are not always the obviously irreligious practices of the world but often the potent forces of morality and religion.”
Opposite of the best of its kind or class
Opposite of recognized for one's power, talents or achievements
“The class focused on the lesser-known inconspicuous religious leaders of the last century.”
Opposite of having influence or power
“The errand boy was an insignificant person, mostly unrecognized by those around him.”
Opposite of being the object of love
“The talks revolve around a little more pay and the hated appraisal system, which links pay to performance.”
Opposite of great in rank or status
“He was demoted to a lowly position in government and would now find it difficult pushing for his policies to be enacted.”
Opposite of involving the use of exaggerated or flowery writing or language
Opposite of past tense for to celebrate, extol, or proclaim the glory of
Opposite of past tense for to raise to a higher rank or position
Opposite of past tense for to uplift or fill with joy or high spirits
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