(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
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Opposite of confounded with surprise or wonder
“Now he has wed in secret again and, to judge by newspaper reports, his parents are embarrassed and indifferent.”
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
“I was unsurprised by my lack of success given the flooded job market and the scarcity of jobs.”
Opposite of feeling or showing fear or anxiety
“I didn't want them to fight with their lives on the line, but when I saw their fearless faces, I couldn't help but feel happy in my heart.”
Opposite of astonished or taken aback by something
Opposite of feeling surprise or astonishment
Opposite of so frightened that one is unable to move
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
Opposite of agitated or stressed
“As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future.”
Opposite of dumbfounded or overwhelmed with surprise or wonder
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
Opposite of characterized by negative feelings or emotions
“For the first time in many months, he felt cheerful and positive.”
(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.”
Opposite of having a feeling of being baffled or confused
“I wanted to ask him a favor, and to do so I had to keep calm and clearheaded.”
Opposite of to have frightened or caused fear
“After the loss of his grandfather, many comforted Jack.”
Opposite of past tense for to offend the moral feelings of
“He did so and was received by Ferenc Erdei, who asked him to go out on the balcony of the Parliament to appease the crowd.”
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