Opposite of made certain and protected against discontinuance or change
Opposite of certain or confident about something, free from doubt
Opposite of confident or self-assured, such as in one's own abilities
Opposite of having an exaggerated perception of one's positive qualities
Opposite of in full control of one's faculties, and having a firm belief in one's abilities
Opposite of boldly self-assured or confident
“The barbarians were subdued and became submissive to the enchantress' whims.”
Opposite of bound to happen
Opposite of optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
Opposite of always right or accurate
Opposite of fated or inevitable (that something happens or is the case)
Opposite of having an easy-going mood or temperament
“Jim has an anxious personality and persistently worries about trivial things.”
Opposite of not easily upset or excited
Opposite of being certain or convinced about a fact
“Kris wanted so desperately to trust Jim, but was uncertain of his motives.”
Opposite of exhausting all effort
“His performance provides a sober anchor to Kitano's barely restrained jubilation.”
Opposite of providing no possibility of doubt
Opposite of certain to happen
“Failure is avoidable if you take the necessary precautions.”
Opposite of able to be relied on or trusted
“What a pity that Ms. Evans' information comes from such an unreliable source.”
Opposite of feeling no fear or anxiety
Opposite of having or showing boldness, ambition and initiative in achieving a goal
Opposite of under a promise, vow or guarantee
Opposite of uncritically content with oneself or one's achievements
“Josh was habitually dissatisfied with his results and always wanting to improve.”
Opposite of occurring as a natural and inevitable consequence
Opposite of conscious or aware of something, such as facts or feelings
“He's having a jolly good time in his little universe, completely oblivious of the world around him.”
Opposite of inspiring or feeling hope and optimism
Opposite of certain to remain safe and unthreatened
“The almshouse was, therefore, a socially stigmatizing option as well as an unsafe setting for childbirth, because of the high risk of infection.”
Opposite of having a calm personality
“He is unbalanced, and that mental instability makes him a danger to himself and to others.”
Opposite of to have ensured that something happens
“You have conveniently disregarded that you may have left behind a few frivolous items.”
Opposite of past tense for to give (someone) confidence in the trustworthiness of (something)
Opposite of past tense for to make sure or certain of
Opposite of past tense for to guarantee or promise (to do something)
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