Opposite of showing signs of terror or horror
“I've seen him in action and heard enough back-chatter from people who have worked for him to be utterly unsurprised by anything in this report.”
Opposite of struck with amazement
“The unmoved expression slowly creeping over Lily's face prompted him to continue explaining post-haste.”
Opposite of feeling confused mentally
“I wanted to ask him a favor, and to do so, I had to stay calm and clearheaded.”
Opposite of feeling worried and uneasy
Opposite of so frightened that one is unable to move
(colloquial) Opposite of feeling fearful
“I don't have smarts, but you can count on me to be courageous right till the bitter end.”
Opposite of in a state of panic or fear
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
Opposite of sad or displeased because of unfulfilled hopes or expectations
“He flashed a satisfied smile to his fans after his hard-fought win against the reigning tennis champion.”
Opposite of dumbfounded or overwhelmed with surprise or wonder
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
“I was unsurprised by my lack of success given the flooded job market and the scarcity of jobs.”
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