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What is the opposite of overwhelmed?

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Adjective
Opposite of stunned or dumbfounded by something
Adjective
Opposite of confounded with surprise or wonder
Adjective
Opposite of having been defeated in a contest
Adjective
Opposite of in a state of nervous excitement or anxiety
Adjective
Opposite of deeply engrossed or fascinated by, or with, something
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Opposite of overcome with deep or intense sorrow
Adjective
Opposite of astonished or taken aback by something
Adjective
Opposite of overwhelmed with a great quantity of something
Adjective
Opposite of emotionally defeated or dispirited
“He's married now with two adorable twin girls and a third baby on the way, and I'm thrilled for him.”
Adjective
Opposite of characterized, or marked, by much busy (or stressful) activity
“As a normal, relaxed, and laid back person, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd.”
Adjective
Opposite of to be overcome or overwhelmed by something (typically negative)
Adjective
Opposite of crowded or filled with people or things
Adjective
Opposite of having an attraction or fascination to
“I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos, but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter.”
Adjective
Opposite of mentally or emotionally demoralized
“The team was upbeat about their chances of beating the worst team in the competition.”
Adjective
Opposite of filled with sadness or melancholy
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(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
“Everyone was enlightened as to why he had the opinions he held when they learned of his background.”
Adjective
(fixed) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
Adjective
(fixed) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
“Yet the rattling continues and if it's not fixed, eventually something will give and the engine will stall.”
Adjective
Opposite of experiencing pleasure, satisfaction, or relief
“We were a little displeased that the weather was rather gloomy over the weekend.”
Adjective
Opposite of experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to bury or drown beneath a huge mass of something, especially water
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to defeat, conquer, or triumph over completely or comprehensively
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to stun or bewilder, typically by having a strong emotional effect on
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