Opposite of the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
“This kind of outrageous dishonesty should not be rewarded at the ballot box.”
Opposite of the condition of being unified or sound in construction
“Despite its fragility, the dilapidated building remained standing for several decades after its abandonment.”
Opposite of the quality or condition of being complete or pure
“Many of the stones are discarded if any element of impurity is discovered.”
Opposite of the state of being whole and undivided
“As a person of influence, his outrageous comments have the potential to cause division within the community.”
Opposite of the quality of being fair and impartial
Opposite of the quality of being noble or honorable in character or virtue
Opposite of the characteristic of being high-minded
Opposite of the state of having a high degree of excellence
“There is not a great artist in this world today that does not feel the inferiority of his workmanship when he looks at it in the light of the perfection of the world.”
Opposite of a thing forming a complex whole
“We were able to eliminate the heterogeneity in our samples to obtain a simpler two-phase form for the bimolecular kinetics.”
Opposite of good, honest intentions, even if producing unfortunate results
Opposite of respect and honor
“Their cowardice was a great disservice to their country.”
Opposite of the state or quality of being perfect
Opposite of the state or quality of being plausible or credible
Opposite of the character or standards expected of a professional (or organization)
Opposite of the quality or state of being stable, sturdy, or firmly established
Opposite of the capacity of an object or substance to withstand great force or pressure
Opposite of a state in which the laws and rules regulating public behavior are observed
“Now that the King has been overthrown, a downwards spiral towards disorder and chaos has begun.”
Opposite of mental or emotional strength that enables courage in the face of adversity
Opposite of the power or standing to affect, control or manipulate (something or someone)
“They were well known for their political passiveness, a position supported by a deep-seated belief in the impotency of ordinary folk in the face of political ambitions.”
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