Opposite of preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else
Opposite of forgetful or careless due to distraction
Opposite of attached to someone or something in a neurotic or pathological manner
Opposite of captivated or fascinated by someone (or something)
Opposite of forgetful or careless due to distraction
Opposite of absorbed in thought
“Superficial thinkers see little and blame, while deep thinkers see much and commend.”
Opposite of amused or diverted (by something entertaining)
(keen on) Opposite of having an attraction to
“I have a deep physical attraction towards Boris, but I'm completely indifferent to his personality.”
Opposite of busy or occupied with business, work, or other activities
“I'm free, so I can do what I want, any old time!”
Opposite of participating or engaged in a positive or spontaneous way
“He has been an uninvolved participant in our rowing activities for several weeks now.”
Opposite of to have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
“The new Star Wars movie definitely bored Robert who dislikes science fiction.”
Opposite of to have involved or engaged in deeply
“He ignored the music as it was not really his thing.”
Opposite of past tense for to hold or engage the attention of
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