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The opposite of dreadful (awful) could be pleasant, pleasing, enjoyable, excellent, or well done.
The opposite of "sloppily" is "neatly." While "sloppily" implies a lack of care or organization, "neatly" suggests precision, orderliness, and attention to detail. Someone who does something neatly takes the time to ensure that it is done well and looks good.
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Well, the opposite of "Wonder" is "Dread" and the Opposite of "Land" is "sea". So, my answer would be Dreadsea?
well.. unrecyclable
The opposite of dreadful (awful) could be pleasant, pleasing, enjoyable, excellent, or well done.
The opposite of dreadful (awful) could be pleasant, pleasing, enjoyable, excellent, or well done.
Antonyms for rare are common, unexceptional, frequent or (cooked) well done.
Antonyms for rare are common, unexceptional, frequent or (cooked) well done.
The opposite activity of work can be "play." The opposite of work being done is work not being done, as in sloth, idling, or relaxation. The opposite of work (having a job) is "unemployment." Other possibilities: idleness, stasis, or rest.
The opposite of ill is well.
Done is if you've just done it. But well done is when you did it well.
The opposite of "well-paid" is "poorly paid." While "well-paid" refers to a job or position that offers a high salary or compensation, "poorly paid" indicates low wages or insufficient financial remuneration for the work done. This contrast highlights the disparity in earnings associated with different jobs or industries.
The opposite of intentional is unintentional, meaning not done deliberately or on purpose.
There is no single opposite of the preposition during (at the same time as). Something done "not during" could either be done before or done after.The similar adjectives simultaneous and concurrentcan have the opposites separate or discrete.
Well I am not sure if theire is an opposite of weaving.
The opposite of "sloppily" is "neatly." While "sloppily" implies a lack of care or organization, "neatly" suggests precision, orderliness, and attention to detail. Someone who does something neatly takes the time to ensure that it is done well and looks good.