Opposite of in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy
“She walked slowly and feebly, as if she were convalescing from a long illness.”
Opposite of adverb for in a good physical or mental condition
“Stupidity isn't the same as being ill, but stupidity can convince you that it's the same thing.”
Opposite of adverb for promoting or conducive to good physical or mental conditioning
“How is it possible that you can look this trim despite eating such an unwholesome diet?”
Opposite of adverb for marked by characteristics benefiting one's physical and mental condition
“Over-consumption of alcohol has many detrimental effects on our wellbeing.”
Opposite of adverb for marked by growth in the state of well-being
“After a short period of prosperity, the country's economy is now weakening again.”
(figurative) Opposite of adverb for a significant or hefty amount
“They live in lodgings or tiny, comfortless flats, on a meager allowance or none at all.”
Opposite of adverb for exhibiting or exercising prudence
“The hope that irrational people will act rationally is a perpetual delusion of the level-headed.”
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