(of an emotion or feeling) Opposite of intensely felt
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Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
Opposite of not able to be changed
“I remained undecided on where I wanted to eat for dinner.”
Opposite of innate or instinctive to a person or thing
Opposite of difficult to move, remove, or cure
“That moveable desk should be easily disposed of and replaced with a new one.”
Opposite of steadfast and constant, especially of relationships
“Saying that you are sorry and meaning it is the first step to healing a broken relationship.”
Opposite of fundamental, inherent or central in nature
“Hickey theorized that humans have an underlying primary nature, as well as an opposing secondary nature.”
(of an emotion or feeling) Opposite of intensely felt
“Strauss realized that Mary's sweetness masked a superficial rage that could be easily unpacked and resolved.”
Opposite of fervent in feelings or desires
“His once strong feelings for her had diminished and were now merely superficial in nature.”
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