Opposite of having previously been owned by someone
“He bought a new car because he did not want a used one.”
Opposite of familiar through use
“He was unaccustomed to not being able to have a cup of coffee every morning.”
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of learned or adapted from experience
Opposite of previously owned and used by another
Opposite of put into practical use
“Your theory sounds reasonable in a theoretical sense, but cannot realistically be applied to the real world.”
Opposite of having been used (up) or exhausted
Opposite of completely consumed or used up
Opposite of to have utilized or employed a tangible object
“He often misused a fork for drinking soup.”
Opposite of to have utilized or employed something intangible
“She neglected her discretion in the handling of this sensitive matter.”
Opposite of to have expended or consumed by employing
“This car conserved its fuel over the long journey as it had been engineered to do.”
Opposite of to have exploited someone for one's personal gain
“She had a genuine affection for him and willingly helped him.”
(of a place or position) Opposite of to have occupied
“We reluctantly forfeited our prime, first-row seats at the concert because we had another urgent matter to attend to.”
Opposite of to have acted on an opportunity
“He missed many golden opportunities that had been presented to him during his career because of his tunnel vision.”
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