(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
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Opposite of feeling confused mentally
Opposite of stricken with fear or horror
Opposite of confounded with surprise or wonder
Opposite of so surprised and confused that one is unsure how to react
Opposite of feeling surprise or astonishment
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 not awake and aware of and responding to one's environment
“By this time, conscious patients were not acutely distressed, although some were anxious or scared.”
Opposite of suffering from a loss of consciousness
Opposite of feeling confused mentally
“I wanted to ask him a favor, and to do so, I had to stay calm and clearheaded.”
(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 horrified, typically to the point of being overwhelmed or incapacitated
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.”
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.”
Opposite of completely overcome or helpless, especially with distress or exhaustion
Opposite of mesmerized by someone or something, typically in a positive way
Opposite of in a state of panic or fear
Opposite of past tense for to astonish or shock (someone) so that they are temporarily unable to react
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