Opposite of present participle for to (excessively) exert for a particular task, purpose or goal
Opposite of present participle for to make an unusually great effort
Opposite of present participle for to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
Opposite of present participle for to cause mental distress to
Opposite of the state of being stretched tight
“If there are big holes in the stitches caused by the looseness of the fabric, then that yarn is not a good match for the project.”
Opposite of the process of removing impurities or unwanted elements from a substance
Opposite of anxious and eager, especially to begin something
“The teachers needed a selection of books that would catch the reluctant readers' attention and hook them on reading.”
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