Opposite of to stand, move, sit, or be placed in a lazy, drooping way
Opposite of to move very slowly (towards something)
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a sloping position
Opposite of to move clumsily or ploddingly
Opposite of to laze around, mostly doing nothing
“I really should move about a little after being sedentary for hours.”
Opposite of to extend one's arms, legs and body out while lying down
Opposite of to slump into something
“The room was still silent but I noticed the Chief Operations Officer sit up and a smile emerges on his face.”
Opposite of to bend or hang downwards limply
Opposite of a person who is lazy or idle
Opposite of a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards
Opposite of habitual indisposition to action or motion
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