Opposite of a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body
Opposite of a sudden, sharp localized pain
Opposite of a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
Opposite of a sense of thrill or excitement
Opposite of a thrill of pleasurable, often reckless, excitement
Opposite of an inexplicable awareness or impression
Opposite of an unpleasant sensation caused by physical illness or injury
“My whole body was sore, but I derived great pleasure from getting a much-needed massage.”
(general or positive) Opposite of a feeling or sensation of great thrill or pleasure
“They watch football to lose themselves in the game and take a break from the everyday monotony of their lives.”
Opposite of pain, or any unpleasant physical sensation
“The medical team arrived to provide Jeff with some relief for his injuries.”
Opposite of to be, or cause to be, painful
Opposite of to be the site of or cause an itch
(glow with) Opposite of to convey deep pleasure through one's expression or bearing
“She had a very attractive face with blonde hair and delicate light blue eyes that seemed to hide a sadness behind their sparkling appearance.”
Related Words and Phrases
|