Opposite of testing of one's abilities
“The teams braced themselves for a challenging contest, but it became an easy and one-sided battle.”
Opposite of thought-provoking in nature
“Simon's dull perspective of the world would often lead to awkward social interactions.”
Opposite of rebellious in nature
“Evie was always a compliant student and the school board easily ratified the decision to elect her as the school captain.”
Opposite of mentally oppressive or hard to endure
“The success of his business proved to be an uplifting blessing on his mind and spirit.”
Opposite of ambitious or difficult to achieve
“Tom has set himself the achievable goal of earning a black belt in karate within five years.”
Opposite of severe or challenging to undergo or endure
Opposite of hectic, full of work or activities
“We spent a tranquil day down by the lake by ourselves.”
Opposite of causing annoyance or anger by excessive difficulty
“Save a few false notes and overlong lyrical passages, he has produced a wholly satisfying novel.”
Opposite of causing mental or emotional stress
“The battered and one-armed T-800 quipped that he needed a relaxing vacation after vanquishing the T-1000.”
Opposite of calling for a great amount of energy or endurance
Opposite of requiring effort or endurance to a degree that strengthens or improves a person's character
Opposite of in the position of a rival or opponent
Opposite of opposed or hostile to something, such as a rule or idea
Opposite of incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome
Opposite of fond of, or prone to, arguing
“There's now a way to move forward through entirely peaceable and democratic means.”
Opposite of confronting or thought-provoking in nature
“Viewers were exasperated when the interviewer only asked the president a series of softball questions.”
(of a moment or occasion) Opposite of inopportune or disadvantageous
“With property prices being so high, it is now an opportune time to be putting your house up for sale.”
Opposite of in competition with
“I find it thrilling to see Burton allied with such obviously kindred spirits, namely Keaton and Danny DeVito.”
Opposite of present participle for to dispute the validity of
“To the astonishment of the jury, the defendant's lawyer would accept the evidence presented by the prosecutor.”
Opposite of present participle for to invite someone to engage in a contest
“She would typically admit defeat and surrender every time we played chess together.”
Opposite of present participle for to make demands of, or prove to be a challenge to
“Having access to the internet during the family's holiday in the woods would appease the kids.”
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