Opposite of a person's prestige, position or standing, especially relative to others
Opposite of a particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, or value
Opposite of the state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
Opposite of one's social rank or position
Opposite of a high rank or position
“Brahn had, joined the armed forces and was given a low rank to start until he'd learned how to handle the more highly advanced weapons and his new environment.”
Opposite of one's standing in the eyes of others
“You bring disrespect to the Gods when you fight in their place of worship.”
Opposite of a particular type of something in the same general category
“The role was a departure from his romantic comedy repertoire.”
Opposite of one's good reputation or name
“The notoriety that he has enjoyed in his home city over the past decade appears to be spreading nationwide.”
Opposite of an individual stage within a succession of changes, stages, or degrees
Opposite of the power or standing to affect, control or manipulate (something or someone)
“They were well known for their political passiveness, a position supported by a deep-seated belief in the impotency of ordinary folk in the face of political ambitions.”
Opposite of a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics
Opposite of the existing state of affairs
“The history of the information profession is characterized by the need to adapt to change.”
Opposite of information of interest, usually for a given topic or subject
Opposite of the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is
Opposite of the situation or state of affairs
Opposite of the status of a relationship
Opposite of a category having attributes in common while differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
“The debate concerning the unclassifiability of the essay film has continued over the years.”
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