All deviating antonyms
de·vi·ate
D d adjective deviating
- undiversified — distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects: diversified activity.
- linear — of, consisting of, or using lines: linear design.
- head-on — (of two objects) meeting with the fronts or heads foremost: a head-on collision.
- direct — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- undisguised — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
- fluctuate — to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
- undeviating — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
- unvaried — characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds.
- head on — (of two objects) meeting with the fronts or heads foremost: a head-on collision.
- uniform — identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
- modifiability — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- undifferentiated — to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
- well-proportioned — adjusted to proper proportion or relation.
- of a piece — a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
- straight from the shoulder — direct, honest, and forceful in expression; outspoken.
- person-to-person — (of a long-distance telephone call) chargeable only upon speaking with a specified person at the number called: a person-to-person call to her brother in California. Compare station-to-station.
- lineal — being in the direct line, as a descendant or ancestor, or in a direct line, as descent or succession.