(of an emotion or feeling) Opposite of intensely felt
… more ▼
▲
Opposite of despicable and deserving of contempt
Opposite of servile or submissive in nature or manner
Opposite of characterized by low quality or standard
“I have seen some excellent handiwork in my time, but this guitar is one of the finest I have ever come across.”
Opposite of prepared to obey others unquestioningly
Opposite of not up to the required standard or quality
“Although its taste is barely acceptable, these meager rations were all the station dared supply.”
Opposite of obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree
Opposite of seeking favor by way of flattery or obsequiousness
Opposite of having been subjected to oppression
Opposite of feeling, or appearing, pitifully sad or miserable
Opposite of deserving or arousing pity
Opposite of basely or weakly fearful
Opposite of contemptuous of what is right or honorable
“They were honorable men who had often put themselves before others like true altruists.”
Opposite of sincerely affected by a sense of guilt, and resolved on amendment of life
Opposite of deserving hatred and contempt
“In conditions which tested the resolve of the players as much as their character, the level of self-discipline applied was admirable.”
Opposite of humble or lower in rank or status
“She became a shadow of herself during her relationship with a domineering partner.”
Opposite of demeaning or characterized by humiliation
(of an emotion or feeling) Opposite of intensely felt
“Strauss realized that Mary's sweetness masked a superficial rage that could be easily unpacked and resolved.”
Opposite of contemptible (used as a term of abuse or for emphasis)
“Wow, thank you! You are such an awesome person!”
Opposite of causing unhappiness or discomfort
“He looked forward to a comfortable life after retirement.”
Opposite of poverty-stricken or very poor
Opposite of lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downwards
Related Words and Phrases
|