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counteradjective opposed to one's interestswas unprepared for such a strong counter campaign by opponents of the legislative bill adverse, disadvantageous, hostile, inimical, negative, prejudicial, unfavorable, unfriendly, unsympathetic, untoward bad, baleful, baneful, evildamaging, deleterious, destructive, detrimental, fatal, harmful, hurtful, ill, injurious, lethal, malignant, murderous, noxious, pernicious, poisonous, ruinous, threatening, troublesome, unhealthy, woundingdangerous, hazardous, imperiling(or imperilling), jeopardizing, parlous, perilous, risky, unsafecalumnious, defamatory, detractive, offensive, scathing, slanderousantagonistic, antipathetic, inhospitable, intolerant, uncongenial, uncooperativecompeting, conflicting, counteracting, countering, opposing, resistant, resisting advantageous, favorable, friendly, positive, supportive, sympathetic, well-disposed beneficial, good, helpful, propitious, usefulharmless, innocent, innocuous, inoffensive, nondestructive, nonfatal, nonlethal, nonthreateningunresistanttolerant, understandingaffable, agreeable, amiable, amicable, benign, benignant, complying, congenial, cordial, friendly, hospitable counternouna force or influence that makes an opposing force ineffective or less effectivestrong moral guidance at home is the best counter to the pernicious allure of popular culture balance, canceler(or canceller), corrective, counteraction, counterbalance, counterforce, counterpoise, counterweight, equipoise, neutralizer, offset trade-offballast, weight something that is as different as possible from something elseher version of the domestic dispute was almost the exact counter of what actually happened antipode, antithesis, contrary, negative, obverse, opposite, reverse negationantonymcounterpointconverse, inverse, mirror image synonymanalogue(or analog), counterpartcarbon copy, copy, duplicate, replica counterverbto strive to reduce or eliminateefforts to counter poverty in every sector of our country battle, combat, contend (with), fight, oppose, oppugn baffle, checkmate, foil, frustrate, resist, thwart, withstandconfront, defy, face, meet advance, cultivate, encourage, forward, foster, further, nourish, nurture, promote abide, bear, endure, sufferadvocate, back, champion, endorse(also indorse), support, uphold in the 14th century |