That depends on if you are talking about the noun or the adjective. The noun does not have an antonym. The adjective, however, does have an antonym and it is elective, optional, or voluntary.
The antonym of highlights is lowlights. Lowlights refer to darker sections of hair or areas that are less noticeable or emphasized.
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The antonym of Pax Americana would be a state of global instability or conflict, where there is a lack of a dominating or stabilizing force like the United States.
An antonym for bribe is "honesty" or "integrity."
whats the significate of carpetbagger
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Like scalawag and peckerwood, it is unknown who coined the post-Civil War term carpetbagger, but it came into common use and is still used occasionally. Some New Yorkers called Hilary Rodham-Clinton a carpetbagger when she ran for a US Senate seat in New York, which would make her something of a reverse carpetbagger.
He was a carpetbagger
Opportunist. Swindler. Leech.
Carpetbagger is a noun, meaning a Northerner who moved to the Southern US after the Civil War, and especially one seeking political or commercial advantage. The word carpetbagger also refers to an outsider who comes in only seeking to win a political position.
Vacillator, ingrate, bounder, carpetbagger...
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A scalawag is a white Southerner who works for or supports the fedaral government during reconstruction; and a carpetbagger is a Northerner who wnt South after the Civil War for political or financial reason.
dishonest carpetbaggers went south to make money