Opposite of feeling regret or penitence
“Carl was unrepentant about the words he had uttered despite many suggesting that they were very hurtful.”
Opposite of feeling sad or distressed through sympathy
“I am heartened to hear that your dear grandmother is doing much better these days.”
Opposite of causing unhappiness or distress
“The people were counting on their new leader to create a more hopeful situation for their country.”
Opposite of feeling pity for someone
“She was completely unsympathetic as she walked past the homeless man who begged her for some spare change.”
Opposite of in a poor or pitiful state
“He stood back and admired the grand sight of his newly decorated room.”
Opposite of deserving of contempt
“You deserve our respect for the commendable work you have done.”
Opposite of deserving or arousing pity
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.”
(especially of a place) Opposite of poor in quality and appearance
“The rich couple could afford a luxurious apartment on the swanky side of town.”
Opposite of scruffy or shabby in nature or appearance
Opposite of causing unhappiness or discomfort
“He looked forward to a comfortable life after retirement.”
Opposite of of a very small or negligible amount
Opposite of lacking in or damaging to one's dignity
Opposite of having a sense of guilt
“He is untroubled by any spurious allegations leveled against him.”
Opposite of causing disgust, contempt or detestation
“The sequel checks in with the unmoored but largely lovable characters from the first movie as they face middle age.”
Opposite of damaged and shabby as a result of much use
Opposite of expressing regret or asking for forgiveness
“I make no apologies. I meant every word that I said.”
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