Opposite of to cut (something) off or down, especially with a saw
“You could possibly attach the two broken pieces with glue.”
Opposite of to have perceived with one's eyes
“While I was driving, I disregarded the snow-capped mountains around me as I was concentrating on the road.”
Opposite of to have been a spectator of
“I went to bed early last night and missed the lunar eclipse.”
Opposite of to have understood based on given information
“You completely misunderstood the purpose of the meeting that took place.”
Opposite of to have ensured that something happened
“I disregarded that I may have left behind any frivolous items.”
Opposite of to have formed a mental picture of, or to predict
“I drew a blank when it came to him winning the tournament due to his inferior skill.”
Opposite of to have consulted a professional as a client
“I brushed off my lawyer as I did not think I would be in legal trouble over this matter.”
Opposite of to have visited a person or place
“I avoided my neighbors as they seemed a little creepy.”
Opposite of to have come upon after searching, study, or effort
“She hid all evidence of her crime.”
Opposite of to cut or prune off, typically the top or extreme part of something
Opposite of to make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object
“He called an aide to hold my arm and then proceeded to stitch my finger without any anesthesia.”
Opposite of to have physically guided a person or animal
“The horse followed John to water, but would not drink.”
Opposite of a seemingly self-evident or necessary truth which is based on assumption
(buzzword) Opposite of an expression that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
(epigram) Opposite of an expression that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
Opposite of a phrase expressing a basic truth which may be applied to common situations
“I prefer action over words or sayings.”
Opposite of a body of traditions or beliefs held through generations by a particular group
Opposite of a lesson that can be derived from a story or experience
“The inconsequentiality of this part of the narrative had zero impact on the character development of the protagonist.”
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