Opposite of the condition of being alive
Opposite of currently in use or valid
Opposite of authentic, or closely resembling an object being compared to
Opposite of still currently functioning or in operation
Opposite of existing or happening right now
“The Avengers have faced a number of dangerous enemies, each time finding a way to save the Earth from an impending end.”
(biology, chemistry) Opposite of relating to or derived from living matter
“Like all plant materials, tobacco contains minerals and other inorganic constituents.”
Opposite of living somewhere on a long-term basis
Opposite of continuing over a (usually extended) period of time
Opposite of representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life
“It just happened that non-realistic art got media attention because the media focuses on the shocking and controversial.”
Opposite of an income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it
Opposite of a person's employment status
“Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation.”
Opposite of the state or fact of existing
“The nonexistence of Father Christmas and the Tooth Fairy came as something of a shock.”
Opposite of food, clothes, and other essentials for living
“Please don't bring any non-essentials, as our luggage is already bursting at the seams.”
Opposite of the state or quality of being or existence
Opposite of to maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level
Opposite of present participle for to be alive at a specified time
“We will all perish eventually, so live every day as if it is your last.”
Opposite of present participle for to have as a home, usually in a given place or location
“Tracy would leave the small town in a fast car towards the big city lights.”
Opposite of present participle for to survive, especially through work or employment
“It was the modern Great Depression, and Jonas, much like his peers, knew he would have to suffer the fate of unemployment.”
Opposite of present participle for to go through an experience
“The triplets would rather sit and idle at home than to experience the grandeur of the outside world.”
Opposite of present participle for to have an exciting or fulfilling life
“When he saw little signs of rescue, he began to lose heart, become torpid, and languish.”
Opposite of present participle for to spend one's life in a given manner
“It would be imprudent to waste one's life on vices.”
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