Opposite of absent in mind, inattentive to surrounding objects
Opposite of not paying attention to what is being said or done
Opposite of given to, or indulging, in daydreaming
Opposite of having or showing no emotion or expression
Opposite of showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm
(of a person) Opposite of not concentrating or thinking clearly
“Our hiring criteria states that we need an employee who is self-motivated, organized, and a team player.”
Opposite of affected by or deriving from wildly uncontrolled emotion
Opposite of shortened or abridged
Opposite of standing on its own apart from the others
Opposite of absent-minded, seemingly preoccupied
Opposite of aloof or unemotional in manner or behavior
“John was the salt of the earth and a very sociable person, well known in the Old Oak and Mill Tavern.”
Deeply engrossed or fascinated by, or with, something
Opposite of not joined or touching physically
“The twins are literally joined at the hip.”
Opposite of containing or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way
Opposite of having the appearance of being in deep thought
“There is no explicit framework that systematizes the main contributions that amount to formulate this normative character of our situated unreflective behavior.”
Opposite of thoroughly preoccupied with, or absorbed in, something
Opposite of apt or likely not to remember
Opposite of to have cited or referenced
“The teacher typically invented new and creative phrases to demonstrate the use of various words in sentences.”
Opposite of to have dispossessed someone of something
“Someone had stolen Jesse's car, but the thief then returned it later that day.”
Opposite of past tense for to take away from
“They would need to add an extra year to his contract to finally close negotiations.”
Opposite of past tense for to make a written summary of (an article or book)
“The journalist would press him again to detail the contents of the agreement.”
Opposite of past tense for to divert one's mind or attention (to something else)
“Just focus on the task at hand and get it done quickly.”
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