Opposite of annoyance or distress, especially at having failed or been humiliated
Opposite of a state of depression or despondency
Opposite of great embarrassment and shame
Opposite of a feeling of unease or embarrassment
Opposite of the state of being discomposed
Opposite of a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior
“Homer shows immense pride over the fact that he was named Employee of the Month on April Fools' Day.”
Opposite of the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something
“In practical terms, newly arrived trainees should be provided with clarification of their roles, and a clear description of what is expected of them.”
Opposite of anxiety, or the state of being worried or anxious
Opposite of a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
“There was a calmness in his disposition despite the clear tension in the room.”
Opposite of a person or thing which causes annoyance
“My loving family is a great blessing to me.”
Opposite of to bother or cause displeasure to
Opposite of to injure a person's dignity and self-respect
“To elevate and dignify her is to elevate and dignify the world.”
Opposite of to dishearten or demoralize one's spirit
“The subsequent photograph, published in a newspaper, was meant to inspirit the troops in Vietnam.”
Opposite of to cause to feel disheartened or disillusioned
“You delight us with your presence, Princess, how may we serve you?”
Opposite of to overwhelm the composure of
“The constant criticisms would actually strengthen his resolve to succeed.”
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