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What is the opposite of piercing?

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Adjective
Opposite of very loud or having a high volume
Adjective
Opposite of shrill or discordant to the ears
Adjective
Opposite of intensely cold or chilly
Adjective
Opposite of having or showing a deeply inquisitive nature or intent
Adjective
Opposite of severe or intense, especially in a painful or unpleasant way
“Whenever he tried too hard to recall the sequences, he experienced a dull headache which, though not incapacitating, was unpleasant.”
Adjective
Opposite of very low or below average in temperature
Adjective
Opposite of intensely, extremely or unbearably painful
Adjective
Opposite of characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
Adjective
(of the air or wind) Opposite of extremely cold
“Let's organize a picnic if this mild weather lasts over the weekend.”
Adjective
(of one's senses) Opposite of sensitive or perceptive to changes
“Due to his age, little Gip may have weak eyes, but he still whips his tail into a frenzy when he sees me.”
Adjective
Opposite of having or producing a sudden and intense piercing sensation
“I endured a dull pain in my head for the rest of the day.”
Adjective
Opposite of intensely felt
Adjective
Opposite of thoroughly scrutinizing or inquisitive, especially in a disconcerting way
Adjective
Opposite of affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
“I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached, and that it was a painless application.”
Adjective
Opposite of capable of making fine distinctions
“Shopping online can be a dangerous place for young and guileless consumers.”
Noun
Opposite of the action or process of piercing something
Verb
Opposite of to be making a hole
“You can prevent leakage by sealing the holes.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to physically penetrate or bore through a surface
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to penetrate or force a way through
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to hurt or distress emotionally
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