Opposite of a mistake made in a performance or speech
Opposite of an error or mistake, typically caused by a brief failure of concentration or judgment
Opposite of the raised hairs or threads on the surface of fabric
(success) Opposite of a mistake, typically unintentional
“As we blast off from Earth, we look out the rocket's rear-facing window and telescopically observe the people near the launch pad who are applauding the success of the liftoff.”
(order) Opposite of a mistake, typically unintentional
Opposite of a frizzy mass of hair or fiber
(astuteness) Opposite of an act or judgment that is misguided or wrong
“He made his fortune through astuteness and good decision making with his investments.”
(correction) Opposite of an act or judgment that is misguided or wrong
“There are too many minor mistakes, which need correction before a paperback edition.”
Opposite of a mistake or error, typically unintended or serious
Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
Opposite of to spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude
Opposite of to make a mess of
Opposite of to administer wrongly or badly
Opposite of to do badly, particularly to make a mess while doing
Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
Opposite of to err or make a mistake, especially one that is careless or clumsy
(figuratively) Opposite of to botch or mangle
“System design adequacy is the probability that a system will successfully accomplish its mission, given that it is operated within design specifications.”
Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
“Her career was a collection of serendipitous and fortuitous events that entices one to believe she was fated to succeed.”
Opposite of to completely bungle (an opportunity)
“Well aware that he'd never again have the chance to commit himself wholly to the undertaking of such a mammoth project, Larry was determined to maximize his opportunity.”
Opposite of to fail suddenly and completely
“Upon those points, I do not entertain the most remote doubt that the plan would succeed in due time.”
(rare, nonstandard) Opposite of to commit a mistake or error
“I must make amends and correct my mistakes if I want to improve as a person.”
Opposite of to fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of
“Our menu will satisfy any hunger with options from hamburgers, pasta, seafood, steaks, and more.”
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