Opposite of the faculty or state of being able to see
“She runs the place for her father, whose blindness forced him into retirement.”
Opposite of the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom
“Through their improvidence, they had neither money nor materials.”
Opposite of an experience of seeing someone or something in a dream or trance, or as a supernatural apparition
“If one wanted to become an aviator as a child, one would think, dream, and concern oneself with aircraft and flying folk until the dream became an actuality.”
Opposite of a person or sight of unusual beauty
“The piles of dumped rubbish and abandoned cars have long been an eyesore and a hazard to health.”
Opposite of a ghostly or supernatural apparition
Opposite of ability to understand and reason
Opposite of good sense and sound judgment in practical matters
Opposite of the ability of the mind to be creative or resourceful
“Adulthood is often equated with unimaginativeness as if childhood is the only realm of the imagination.”
Opposite of an apparition, usually of a dead person, which appears or become manifest
“After a short while, I saw a person walking with a stick and hiding in the graveyard.”
Opposite of an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience
“Notwithstanding these achievements, the fundamental truth of our existence has not changed over the centuries.”
Opposite of the faculty or power of seeing
Opposite of someone that is visually appealing, typically a woman
“One of the stories featured a mad old hag who lived in a cave.”
Opposite of a feeling that something, often of an undesirable nature, is about to happen
Opposite of an aim or end result that a person is trying to achieve
“I reflected on the pointlessness of working in the job that I do, and I realized that I was completely and utterly unfulfilled.”
Opposite of an illuminating realization or discovery
Opposite of the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses
“His practicality is part of his dramatic pursuit of dignified living.”
Opposite of an end goal or ambition
“Some writers and voices in the media explain away the apparent purposelessness of today's youth by problematizing the younger generation.”
Opposite of a hope or ambition of achieving something
Opposite of a desire, idea, or plan that is unlikely to ever be realized
“The prospect of having to raise one's children alone has become a reality for many parents.”
Opposite of the act of having an elevated stimulus upon one's intellect, emotion or creativity
“I am sometimes struck by periods of uninspiredness as an artist, but it rarely lasts.”
Opposite of something (such as a spirit) felt or believed to be present
“The nothingness he fell through felt like a void at first, but in the time that he fell to his next destination, he went from one side of the spectrum to the other.”
Opposite of a greater level of understanding
“What we have here is a total ignorance of the issues at hand.”
Opposite of a goal or purpose
Opposite of a view or prospect
“We reached the summit of the mountain, but the mist was heavy and we could not see through the fogginess.”
Opposite of a desire that appears inconceivable
“Now that I have some money in the bank, my desire to travel the world will become a reality soon enough.”
Opposite of intellectually competent
“His stupidity would prevent him from becoming the visionary he so desired to be.”
Opposite of to form a mental image of
Opposite of to conceive of or envisage in the mind
“Regardless of the obstacles in her path, she was tirelessly determined to actualize her vision for equality.”
Opposite of to represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
Opposite of to think or suppose
“I doubt that you will ever have the fortune of winning the lottery in your lifetime.”
Opposite of relating to seeing, sight, or the eyes
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