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If something is difficult, it requires a lot of effort, skill, or thought to do or understand. Its direct opposite…

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What Is the Opposite of ‘formal’?

The direct opposite of formal is informal. While formal language follows strict rules, structure, and polite distance, informal language…

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What Is the Opposite of ‘modern’?

The direct opposite of modern is ancient. While other words like old-fashioned, outdated, or traditional can work in specific…

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The direct opposite of temporary is permanent. While temporary describes something that lasts for a limited time, permanent describes…

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The direct opposite of include is exclude. When you include something, you make it part of a group, list,…

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The direct opposite of accept is reject. When you accept something, you agree to receive it, believe it, or…

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If you want the direct opposite of the verb increase, the most common and reliable choice is decrease. When…

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