Opposite of resulting in or from disaster
(of a period or situation) Opposite of conducive to hopelessness
“The coming economic boom will be very joyful and will bring great happiness to everyone.”
Opposite of causing or characterized by great tragedy or disaster
“Some events might seem to create unbearable burdens, but a fortunate turn of events might magically appear to make for an altogether different and unexpected peace.”
Opposite of having, or caused by, bad luck or misfortune
Opposite of causing suffering, loss, or disadvantage
Opposite of causing great and irreparable damage
“A small nondestructive tsunami wave was reported to have hit the east coast of England and other countries around the North Sea.”
Opposite of characterized by great power or forceful
“Ida had kept him awake while he drowsed his way up the old King's Trace in eastern Missouri, feverish and weak.”
(of a situation) Opposite of dangerously insecure or unstable
“After a panicky few minutes, her cardiac status is now stable.”
Opposite of in a poor or pitiful state
“He stood back and admired the grand sight of his newly decorated room.”
Opposite of leading to misfortune or ruin
Opposite of dire, typically characterized by disaster or human suffering
Opposite of too awful to be adequately described
Opposite of shockingly bad in standard or quality
Opposite of very great in degree, often with bad or negative repercussions
“What seems to many a trifling matter of wording could have profound consequences.”
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