Opposite of immoral or sinful in nature
Opposite of dead, no longer alive or living
Opposite of indifferent or hostile to religion, or having no religious beliefs
Opposite of deprived of dignity or self-respect
Opposite of significant in the degree of hopelessness
“Will Hunting believed it was all his fault, but his therapist Sean assured him that he was redeemable.”
Opposite of having or characterized by libidinously loose morals
“A good night kiss, as chaste and as innocent as it could be, just seemed the fitting response to that sensitivity.”
Opposite of lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downwards
Opposite of no longer following the rules and practices of a religion or doctrine
Opposite of past participle for to fall down or to a lower level, especially abruptly
“It was impressive to see the young colt rise so quickly after tripping over.”
Opposite of past participle for to physically move from a higher to a lower level
“During the festival, many hot air balloons would ascend into the sky.”
Opposite of past participle for to decrease in number, amount, intensity, or quality
“We have to make adjustments as costs continue to increase due to inflation.”
Opposite of past participle for to surrender to, or to be conquered by
“Despite the onslaught at the mouth of Blackwater Rush, Joffrey's forces would still defeat Stannis' army.”
Opposite of past participle for to become weaker or worse
“In a saturated market, their business continues to flourish despite stiff competition.”
Opposite of past participle for to be badly wounded or killed
“In a miraculous moment, Peter Quill somehow manages to survive despite holding the infinity stone.”
Opposite of past participle for to ebb or recede
“It was unexpected to see the tides flood at this time of the day.”
Opposite of past participle for to cause (something) to descend to the ground
“The community would erect a statue of their hero in the town center.”
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