Opposite of the brain and (by extension) its ability for rational thought
Opposite of a particular way of thinking, influenced by a person's profession or environment
Opposite of a person's attention
Opposite of a person's temperament or state of mind, especially in terms of their being angry or calm
Opposite of the capacity for creative thought and quick understanding
Opposite of a humanitarian treatment or consideration for others
“His actions speak volumes about his blatant disregard for his fellow men.”
Opposite of a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
“To my knowledge, there is only one place in his published writings where Berkeley responds directly to this challenge.”
Opposite of an intellectual, typically in a particular branch of study
(mass noun) Opposite of the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically
“The belief in a higher being is largely rooted in deep emotion.”
Opposite of courage or enthusiasm, especially in the face of adversity
“That was a display of cowardice more than anything else, a bullying tactic carried out by some low-life with a weapon who would never know what it meant to be truly in charge.”
Opposite of the subconscious part of the mind
“Allow the pose to open the body and use your awareness to stay within the limitations imposed by your physical conditioning.”
Opposite of an intention for which something is hoped to be accomplished
“Their indifference may be due to the fact that they see the sheer pointlessness of this program.”
Opposite of the power to act without the constraint of necessity or fate
(usually "brains") Opposite of a clever person who supplies the ideas and plans for a group of people
Opposite of the freedom or will to decide or choose, or that which has been chosen
Opposite of the nature or essence of a person
“His body can no longer endure the rigors of this brutal sport.”
Opposite of a deliberate or fixed desire or intention
“The negative babysitting experience left him with a sense of desirelessness for parenthood.”
Opposite of mental acceptance of a claim as true
“Until recently, hippotherapy has been met with skepticism from a medical community demanding hard science rather than anecdotal evidence.”
Opposite of a memory or recollection of something
Opposite of to object to
Opposite of to take care of temporarily
Opposite of to be cautious and alert to risks or dangers
Opposite of to pay attention to
Opposite of to urge to remember or take care to do something
(chiefly dialect) Opposite of to remember or bring back to mind
(clausal, followed by for or about) Opposite of to place an emphasis of concern, interest or importance on someone or something
“The best thing to do is to disregard all the negative noise and focus on getting the fundamentals right.”
Opposite of to comply with a rule or law
Opposite of to care for or look after
Opposite of to hold or have a negative opinion of
Opposite of to be cautious and alert to risks or dangers
Opposite of to feel resentful, especially that (someone) has achieved (something)
Opposite of to take notice of
“He believes he's helping humanity, and may well be oblivious to the shadowy forces seeking to exploit his technology for their own reasons.”
Opposite of to protect or shield from harm or danger
“Poachers were planning to assault wildlife within the reserve.”
Opposite of to pay attention to a sound or speech
“You are going to miss the little nuances in the melody if you don't pay close attention.”
(British, slang) Opposite of to care about something
Opposite of reluctant or averse to doing something
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