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The opposite of notoriety in the English language is obscurity.
Ignored is one possibility.
Not every English word has an antonym. Statistics does not have an antomym. What word could there be for the 'opposite' of statistics? What is the opposite of zinc? What is the opposite of knitting? What is the opposite of marshmallow? or sneeze? or orbit? or cufflink?
No is an English equivalent of 'non'. It's an adverb whose opposite is 'oui' ['yes']. It's pronounced 'noh'
Sans being French for "without" I would think you're looking for Avec, French for "with"
The opposite of notoriety in the English language is obscurity.
The opposite to the Arabic word haram (forbidden in English) is halal (Allowed in English)
the opposite
The Swedish opposite of 'exaggeration' is 'underdrift.' In english; 'understatement'.
Neise is not an English word
The English translation for 'taliwas' is 'opposite' or 'contrary'.
The word "kabaliktran" is in Filipino or Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent is "opposite" or simply "the opposite".
Negative in English terms means "opposite." Multiplication can represent "of". So, negative times negative is the "opposite of the opposite." And the opposite of an opposite is the same, hence positive, because "same" is the opposite of "opposite" and positive is the opposite of negative. So if you put it into English words, it actually makes some sense. In essence, negative and negative "cancel out."
Actually, it is pretty much the opposite. Some English words come from Greek. Or, if what you are looking for is about people, then again it is the opposite. If English and Greeks are related at all, then English would come from Greek, not the other way around.
total opposite
The opposite of "malo" in Spanish is "bueno," which translates to "good" in English.
"Plus" is the French equivalent of the English "more", and so the opposite of "less"