Opposite of having a sharp point or edge
Opposite of cutting or incisive in nature
Opposite of relevant or important with regard to (a subject or matter)
Opposite of characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
Opposite of having the characteristics of an epigram
Opposite of full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
(of the edge or point of a blade) Opposite of having a sharp or pointed edge
“You can't cut sashimi with a blunt knife!”
Opposite of persuasive or forceful in speech or writing
(of writing) Opposite of relatively brief in extent
“There is no way I can survive this long and boring lecture.”
Opposite of harshly sarcastic or satirical in nature
“It started with a tweet which turned into a mild piece of fake news.”
Opposite of rather rude, curt or abrupt in speech or manner
“Mitch was always courteous and would always put others before himself.”
Opposite of having, or covered in, spines or thorns
Opposite of having a rough or sharp texture or quality
Opposite of diminishing to a point or edge
“All the kids on my block played stoop ball at my house because we had smooth rounded edges on our stairs.”
Opposite of not disguised, plainly visible
Opposite of able to persuade or convince
Opposite of closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
“The rules of tennis are completely irrelevant to the sport of basketball.”
Opposite of having angles or sharp corners
Opposite of bitingly or humorously intelligent in nature
“He had the wit of a dead fish and constantly delivered retorts that were banal and clichéd.”
Opposite of able to be seen
Opposite of significant in degree of importance or urgency
“Cersei felt that the White Walkers were a minor issue until she was almost attacked by a wight.”
Opposite of expressing something forcibly and clearly
Opposite of thoroughly scrutinizing or inquisitive, especially in a disconcerting way
Opposite of to have established a fact to be true
“Recent statistics have disproved that unemployment has fallen to record lows.”
(point to) Opposite of past tense for to show as probable, or to call attention to
Opposite of past tense for to direct or face in a specific direction
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