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What is the opposite of threatening?

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Adjective
Opposite of full of danger or risk
Adjective
Opposite of bodeful of bad or unfortunate consequences
Adjective
Opposite of marked by a likelihood to threaten the safety of a person or persons
“After a tumultuous period of torrential rainfall, the air has been surprisingly calm and pleasant.”
Adjective
Opposite of favoring confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause
Adjective
Opposite of causing fear or terror
Adjective
Opposite of likely to lead to an adverse or bad outcome
“It is also beneficial to take a close look at ballooning household assets and liabilities.”
Adjective
(colloquial) Opposite of causing or able to cause fright
“It might seem a mundane task, but making coffee was unusually therapeutic and calming for Greta.”
Adjective
Opposite of about to happen
Adjective
Opposite of intimidating or aggressive in nature
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“He is an agreeable gentleman who would not hurt a fly.”
Adjective
Opposite of full of anger or hatred
“Their mother was at the center of their world and her warm loving nature provided a sense of security despite the lack of a father.”
Adjective
Opposite of likely to injure or damage
“It sounds so innocuous and harmless, as if it would barely cause a murmur or a ripple.”
Adjective
Opposite of serving to caution or warn
“Even though a disease may be manifesting the symptoms, it may also give misleading signs that could be interpreted as signs of a cold.”
Adjective
Opposite of causing distress or discomfort
“That was pleasing, but just being part of a magnificent day brought a tremendous sense of pride and good feeling.”
Adjective
Opposite of able or likely to cause harm or injury
“You should eat more organic food as they are very wholesome.”
Noun
Opposite of the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to intimidate with threats or bullying behavior
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to be on the verge of inflicting harm or danger
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