(with reference to something unpleasant or unwelcome) Opposite of in a marked or intense way
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Opposite of in a focused or absorbed manner
Opposite of done with meticulousness and extreme attention to detail
“He cut the paper carelessly and consequently made a mess of it.”
(with reference to something unpleasant or unwelcome) Opposite of in a marked or intense way
Opposite of in a manner showing clever resourcefulness
Opposite of in a hopeful manner
(of one's gaze) Opposite of in a highly interested or concerned manner
“Edith gazed casually at the stars in the night sky as she thought of the friends she had left behind.”
Opposite of adverb for having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm towards an activity
“I was just a casual follower of tennis, but a fanatic enthusiast of basketball.”
Opposite of adverb for having or demonstrating an unwavering devotion toward someone or something
“I'm pretty fickle when it comes to supporting my country during the Olympics.”
Opposite of adverb for having or showing great perception or insight
“If you have a point, you sure have an obtuse way of explaining it!”
(of one's senses) Opposite of adverb for sensitive or perceptive to changes
“Due to his age, little Gip may have weak eyes, but he still whips his tail into a frenzy when he sees me.”
Opposite of adverb for significant or extreme in degree or intensity
“In spite of her frugal spendings, Eva only had a moderate urge to shop, preferring instead to use her time to upkeep her house.”
(keen on) Opposite of adverb for having an attraction to
“I have a deep physical attraction towards Boris, but I'm completely indifferent to his personality.”
(of the edge or point of a blade) Opposite of adverb for having a sharp or pointed edge
“You can't cut sashimi with a blunt knife!”
(US, informal, dated) Opposite of adverb for the best of its kind or class
“This is an atrocious phone! The battery life does not even last a full day!”
(of the air or wind) Opposite of adverb for extremely cold
“Let's organize a picnic if this mild weather lasts over the weekend.”
(British, of prices) Opposite of adverb for extremely low in price as to be competitive
“I would love to expand our agenda in our itinerary but our budget just won't afford us those experiences with exorbitant prices!”
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