Opposite of preoccupied with something to the exclusion of everything else
Opposite of completely consumed or used up
Opposite of completely expended or consumed
Opposite of to be continuously haunted or possessed by something, especially negative emotions, ideas or desires
“She was an incredibly strong woman, untroubled by the common stresses and anxieties associated with nursing.”
(of resources or reserves) Opposite of completely used up
“It is probable that a small, constantly replenished reservoir of condensed phosphates has existed throughout geological time.”
Opposite of passionately motivated to achieve one's goals
“Steven was mostly apathetic when it came to working towards his stated goals.”
Opposite of deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He remained alert and was fully aware of his surroundings.”
Opposite of exhausted or in need of rest or sleep
“If you're feeling energetic, you can attempt to climb a narrow and winding staircase to the top.”
(fixed) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
(fixed) Opposite of having been ruined, broken or damaged, especially beyond repair
“Yet the rattling continues and if it's not fixed, eventually something will give and the engine will stall.”
(of food, drink or drugs) Opposite of to have consumed
“I abstained from unhealthy foods because I wanted to lose weight.”
Opposite of to have expended or consumed by employing
“This car conserved its fuel over the long journey as it had been engineered to do.”
Opposite of to have ceased to retain something
“Over the course of several years, Stacey accumulated a lot of money through some very prudent investments.”
Opposite of to have involved or engaged in deeply
“He ignored the music as it was not really his thing.”
Opposite of past tense for to use, empty or drain completely
“It was wise for Rafa to take his foot off the pedal and conserve his energy for the next match.”
Opposite of past tense for to completely destroy by fire
“He considers himself lucky that his rental property did not burn down and wants to stay to help rebuild the town.”
(of a feeling) Opposite of past tense for to completely preoccupy the mind of (someone)
“He now runs a one-man firm out of a downtrodden office block and takes on cases that bore him.”
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