Opposite of openly declared or recognized
Opposite of following carefully and exactly a set of rules
“James was merely a casual follower of his professed religion, not being one to strictly adhere to its tenets.”
Opposite of devoted to a task or purpose
“Lucrecia shows herself to be an uncommitted servant preoccupied with dissatisfaction with her way of life, and vicariously enjoying amorous adventures.”
Opposite of characterized by deep sincerity
“Dante seethed at the insult but Vaughn gave a halfhearted apology.”
Opposite of exhibiting passion and enthusiasm
“The author's works were mediocre and could only attract an apathetic readership.”
Opposite of claimed as a title one gave to oneself
Opposite of filled with unyielding hatred or intense rivalry
“Cyril and Sir Thomas Roe, the British ambassador at Constantinople, became close allies, and Cyril was obliged to offer the ancient codex to Roe as a gift for James I of England.”
Opposite of past participle for to promise or make a guarantee to do something
Opposite of past participle for to utter offensive words in anger or annoyance
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