(usually used in plural form "valuables") Opposite of an item of great value
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Opposite of the state of ownership
“I had been contemplating asking a friend for a loan who I believed would not refuse me.”
Opposite of the total of one's wealth and possessions
“That year, the family had hit rock bottom, in debt and living off of their credit cards.”
Opposite of material wealth or valuable possessions
Opposite of a distinctive or characteristic feature
Opposite of an area of land, typically a large one
Opposite of an attribute of a thing or person
“Entrepreneurs were seen as chancers, but the stigma of setting up a business and risking failure has lessened.”
Opposite of a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something
“A disturbing nonfeature of many schools in this country is toilets.”
Opposite of a place where one lives or calls home
“I much prefer it when he strides purposefully through the office with a menacing glare.”
(possessions) Opposite of general things or items that one has or owns
(usually in plural form "assets") Opposite of the total value or worth of one's money and property
“His liabilities have grown substantially over the last few years following an accumulation of debt.”
Opposite of an asset or object bought or obtained
“Marshall said his biggest loss was his personal papers, which included poetry and a letter from the governor of New York.”
Opposite of a piece of land, especially one considered as part of an estate
Opposite of a distinguishing quality or attribute
(usually used in plural form "valuables") Opposite of an item of great value
“His home had sadly burnt down but, at least, there was nothing but junk left behind and the insurance would cover most of it.”
Opposite of a piece of real property
Opposite of an abundance of valuable possessions or money
“The tattered clothes of the majority of shoeless, rural and urban poor are outward signs of the poverty they endure.”
Opposite of an impression of a quality or manner given by someone or something
“Too often, especially in qualitative proposals, there is an absence of logic regarding sampling.”
Opposite of an unique or unusual quirk or mannerism
Opposite of a characteristic that is distinctive of a particular person, thing or place
“Still, for all our differences, country folk and city slickers possess one commonality.”
Opposite of the ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever, and inventive ways
Opposite of an area of territory owned or controlled by a particular ruler or government
Opposite of an element or circumstance contributing to a result
“Together, each constituent contributes to the whole in its entirety.”
Opposite of an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
“The world is always changing, and that is the one constant we can be sure of.”
Opposite of a small distinctive detail or feature
“On his way into the forest, Kevin found a blemish on the otherwise pristine carpet of snow.”
Opposite of a sum of money saved for the future
“When the cost of living increases, everybody will cut wasteful expenditure.”
Opposite of the state or fact of having or possessing something
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