Gerador Público

Explorar Antônimos públicos

Filtrar por modelo

Todos os modelos 34 disponíveis
GPT 5 Nano 1 créditos
GPT 5.4 Nano 1 créditos
GPT-4o-mini 1 créditos
Gemini 2.5 Flash 1 créditos
Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite 1 créditos
Gemini 2.5 Pro 1 créditos
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite 1 créditos
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview 1 créditos
Qwen Plus 1 créditos
Qwen Turbo 1 créditos
Qwen3 Coder Plus 1 créditos
Claude 4.5 Haiku 2 créditos
DeepSeek V4 Flash 2 créditos
DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp 2 créditos
GPT 4o 2 créditos
GPT 5 Mini 2 créditos
GPT 5.4 Mini 2 créditos
Grok 4 Fast Non-Reasoning 2 créditos
Grok 4.3 2 créditos
Grok Code Fast 1 2 créditos
Qwen Max 2 créditos
Qwen VL Max 2 créditos
DeepSeek V4 Pro 3 créditos
GPT 5 3 créditos
GPT 5.4 3 créditos
GPT o3 mini 3 créditos
GPT o4 mini 3 créditos
Gemini 3.5 Flash 3 créditos
Claude 4.5 Sonnet 4 créditos
DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp (Thinking) 4 créditos
Gemini 3 Flash Preview 4 créditos
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview 4 créditos
GPT 5 Pro 15 créditos
Claude Opus 4.6 25 créditos

Filtrar por idioma

Todos os idiomas
English (United States)
Spanish (Spain)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Italian (Italy)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Arabic (Generic)
Bengali (India)
Bulgarian (Bulgaria)
Croatian (Croatia)
Czech (Czech Republic)
Danish (Denmark)
Dutch (Belgium)
Dutch (Netherlands)
Estonian (Estonia)
Finnish (Finland)
Greek (Greece)
Gujarati (India)
Hebrew (Israel)
Hindi (India)
Hungarian (Hungary)
Indonesian (Indonesia)
Japanese (Japan)
Kannada (India)
Korean (South Korea)
Latvian (Latvia)
Lithuanian (Lithuania)
Malayalam (India)
Mandarin Chinese (China)
Marathi (India)
Norwegian Bokmål (Norway)
Polish (Poland)
Romanian (Romania)
Russian (Russia)
Serbian (Cyrillic)
Slovak (Slovakia)
Slovenian (Slovenia)
Swahili (Kenya)
Swedish (Sweden)
Tamil (India)
Telugu (India)
Thai (Thailand)
Turkish (Turkey)
Ukrainian (Ukraine)
Urdu (India)
Vietnamese (Vietnam)

Ignorance

70% oposto
"Ignorance" is the lack of knowledge or information. Where discovery brings new knowledge and understanding, ignorance represents the state before or without such an event. It is the absence of what discovery provides.
Antônimo de: Discovery

Loss

80% oposto
"Loss" refers to the state of no longer having something, or something ceasing to exist or be findable. If something is lost, it cannot be discovered in the sense of 'finding' it. This antonym focuses on the absence or disappearance that precludes discovery.
Antônimo de: Discovery

Suppression

90% oposto
"Suppression" involves actively preventing something from being known, seen, or expressed. This antonym highlights the intentional act of holding back information or evidence, directly counteracting the uncovering of new information that a discovery entails.
Antônimo de: Discovery

Obscuration

85% oposto
"Obscuration" implies making something unclear, dim, or difficult to perceive, thereby preventing its full 'discovery' or understanding. While not always intentional, it results in the opposite effect of discovery, which brings clarity and revelation.
Antônimo de: Discovery

Concealment

95% oposto
"Concealment" is a direct antonym for discovery, referring to the act of hiding or keeping something secret, actively preventing its revelation. It implies an intentional effort to keep something from being found or known, directly opposing the act of finding something previously unknown.
Antônimo de: Discovery

ignorance

90% oposto
"Ignorance" stands as an antonym to "discovery" when the latter implies gaining knowledge or understanding. Ignorance is the lack of knowledge or information, directly contrasting with the enlightenment brought by discovery.
Antônimo de: Discovery

loss

70% oposto
"Loss" serves as an antonym when "discovery" refers to the finding of something previously missing. If discovery is finding what was lost, then loss is the state of something no longer being found or possessed.
Antônimo de: Discovery

disguise

80% oposto
"Disguise" contrasts with "discovery" when the original word refers to uncovering the true nature of something. Disguise is the act of altering appearance to conceal identity or true character, making discovery harder.
Antônimo de: Discovery

obfuscation

85% oposto
"Obfuscation" opposes "discovery" in the sense of making something unclear, confusing, or difficult to understand, thereby preventing its true nature or facts from being discovered. While discovery seeks clarity, obfuscation creates obscurity.
Antônimo de: Discovery

concealment

95% oposto
"Concealment" is a direct antonym for "discovery" when referring to the act or state of keeping something hidden or secret. It implies an active effort to prevent something from being found or revealed, directly opposing the act of finding or revealing.
Antônimo de: Discovery
This specifies a common form of dismissal where the batsman hits the ball but it's caught by a fielder before bouncing, signifying a failure to find the gap or control the shot, contrasting sharply with the successful placement and power of a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This refers to a ball from which no runs are scored, representing a lack of progress or impact in terms of runs, directly opposing the high score of six runs.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This describes a cautious approach where the batsman prioritizes protecting their wicket over scoring runs, which is a direct contrast to the aggressive, high-scoring intent of hitting a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This emphasizes the complete failure to make contact with the ball, standing in stark opposition to the powerful and successful connection required to hit a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This phrase denotes the ultimate failure for a batsman in cricket, directly contrasting with the immense success and high score of hitting a six. It encompasses any method of getting out, ending the batsman's innings.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
While still scoring runs, a 'single' represents the minimum run count from a legal delivery and typically results from a defensive or cautious shot, or a mistimed attacking shot. It lacks the power, aggression, and high reward of a six, serving as a lower-impact, less dramatic opposite.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This indicates a complete failure to connect with the delivery, resulting in no runs and often putting the batsman at risk (e.g., of being bowled). It's a fundamental lack of execution compared to the precise power required to hit a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
"Blocked the ball" describes a defensive action where the batsman plays the ball purely to prevent getting out, without attempting to score runs. This is the opposite of the aggressive, run-scoring intent behind hitting a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This refers to Rohit Sharma being dismissed without scoring any runs. It's a specific and often humiliating failure, standing in stark contrast to the exhilaration and high scoring of a six.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX
This antonym describes the batsman losing their wicket, which is the ultimate negative outcome for a batting player in an innings, directly opposing the positive, high-scoring achievement of hitting a six. It implies failure rather than success.
Antônimo de: ROHIT SHARMA HIT SIX

deforme

85% oposto
Se refiere a algo que ha perdido su forma natural, regular o esperada, o que presenta una alteración en su estructura que lo hace irregular, imperfecto o antiestético. Contrasta con la armonía y la proporción que suelen asociarse con "bonito".
Antônimo de: bonito
Gemini 2.5 Flash Spanish (Spain) 1 crédito

espantoso

95% oposto
Similar a "horrible" pero a menudo con una connotación aún más intensa de lo que provoca miedo, terror o una repulsión abrumadora debido a su fealdad o su naturaleza perturbadora. Es un término muy fuerte.
Antônimo de: bonito
Gemini 2.5 Flash Spanish (Spain) 1 crédito

horrible

95% oposto
Implica una fealdad extrema o una cualidad tan desagradable que causa espanto, aversión o una fuerte impresión negativa. Es más intenso que "feo" y se usa para expresar un juicio estético muy negativo.
Antônimo de: bonito
Gemini 2.5 Flash Spanish (Spain) 1 crédito

desagradable

90% oposto
Se usa para describir algo que produce una sensación de displacer o repulsión, no solo en el aspecto visual, sino también sensorial (olor, tacto, sabor) o incluso en el trato o la experiencia. Contrasta con la connotación positiva y placentera de "bonito".
Antônimo de: bonito
Gemini 2.5 Flash Spanish (Spain) 1 crédito

feo

100% oposto
Es el antónimo más directo y común de "bonito", refiriéndose a algo que carece de belleza estética o es desagradable a la vista. Es de uso general y neutro.
Antônimo de: bonito
Gemini 2.5 Flash Spanish (Spain) 1 crédito

unconditional

80% oposto
If "modal" implies conditionality, possibility, or qualification (e.g., "it *could* happen," "you *should* do this"), "unconditional" signifies something without any conditions, limitations, or qualifications. It denotes absolute certainty or commitment, contrasting with the nuanced or contingent nature of modal expressions.
Antônimo de: modal

mean

70% oposto
In statistics, "modal" refers to the mode, which is the most frequently occurring value in a data set. The "mean" is the arithmetic average, calculated by summing all values and dividing by their count. While both are measures of central tendency, they represent different types of averages and can diverge significantly, making "mean" a distinct and contrasting statistical concept.
Antônimo de: modal

substantive

75% oposto
If "modal" refers to the manner, mode, or form of something, "substantive" refers to its essential reality, core content, or main points. It emphasizes the intrinsic nature rather than the outward appearance or way it's expressed.
Antônimo de: modal

indicative

90% oposto
In grammar, "indicative" refers to the mood of a verb used for statements of fact, reality, or strong assertion, directly opposing the hypothetical, necessary, or possible meanings conveyed by modal verbs (e.g., "can," "must," "should").
Antônimo de: modal

factual

85% oposto
Where "modal" expressions often deal with possibility, necessity, or obligation rather than direct reality, "factual" describes something based on or presenting verifiable truths. It conveys certainty and objective reality, standing in contrast to the contingent or subjective nature sometimes implied by modal statements.
Antônimo de: modal