Opposite of a person or thing that closely resembles another
Opposite of a notion, impression or idea (of something)
Opposite of the process or manifestation of objectifying (something)
Opposite of artwork of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders
Opposite of the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information
“Official reaction was one of complete incomprehension as to how such a thing could even happen.”
Opposite of something which exists only as an idea
Opposite of a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling
Opposite of the measure of how favorably something or someone is regarded
Opposite of an image or representation, typically of a god used as an object of worship
Opposite of the use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it isn’t, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described
Opposite of an idea, or an abstraction
“Behind the question of course lies a deep ignorance of the reality of life in these communities.”
Opposite of a reputation, especially a good one
“Virtually all those who have achieved prominence or notoriety have been exposed as mediocrities and rank scoundrels.”
Opposite of inanimate object painting or photo
Opposite of an image seen in a mirror or shiny surface
“Han initially uses the mirrors to his advantage, but Bruce smashes them all and is able to reveal Han's original.”
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 figure intended to represent an abstract quality
“In Tolkien's world, evil is the antithesis of creativity, and is dependent on destruction and ruin for its basis.”
Opposite of a character, role or appearance that is affected by someone
Opposite of a drawn or painted image or representation of something
Opposite of an inanimate object worshipped for its supposed magical powers
Opposite of an unfounded or tentative belief or idea
“I can say with absolute certainty that we will reach our targets by the end of the year.”
Opposite of a positive transparent photograph printed on transparent plastic or glass
Opposite of a mere display or pomp with no substance
“My muscles are the real deal and not just for show.”
Opposite of a line, or set of lines, enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram
Opposite of someone or something that resembles, or corresponds to, another
“MacKinnon is the embodiment of mismatch when it comes to socks and shoes, as he dons a black shoe on his right foot and a red shoe on his left for basketball games.”
Opposite of a diagram or illustrative drawing, especially in a book or magazine
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 to form a mental image of
(disembody) Opposite of to represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
(disembody) Opposite of to represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
Opposite of to represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
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 precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
“Nuno is critical of guitarists who copy the works of others, encouraging reinterpretation instead.”
(of light or an image) Opposite of to bend back or mirror
“The choroid must present a coating black enough to absorb the rays that pass through it.”
Opposite of to produce an image of (someone or something) by making lines and marks on paper
“She wasn't happy with her artwork, so she decided to erase the drawing and start again.”
Opposite of to be a symbol or embodiment of
“I have every right to antithesize your deluded sentiment about certain religions.”
Opposite of to think or suppose
“I doubt that you will ever have the fortune of winning the lottery in your lifetime.”
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