Opposite of giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement
“The proposal is largely uncontroversial, but the dilatoriness of the government has held things up.”
Opposite of having a predisposition to argue or engage in confrontations
“They're usually reticent, unsure of themselves, and hesitant to get involved in a discussion.”
Opposite of open to discussion or argument
Opposite of much debated, discussed or disputed
Opposite of potentially controversial or offensive
“The documentary was able to remain largely uncontroversial despite dealing with some hot-button issues.”
Opposite of causing distress, difficulty, or trouble
Opposite of of urgent interest or importance
Opposite of requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
Opposite of of or involving dispute or controversy
Opposite of causing difficulty, problems or trouble
“I am looking forward to a relaxed and comfortable day at the spa.”
Opposite of fond of, or prone to, quarreling
“The defence say that the defendant is a peaceable, non-violent man, who did not have a quick temper.”
Opposite of causing anger or another strong reaction, especially deliberately
(of a question or subject) Opposite of being of current or continuing interest and importance
“Free education was once a dead issue that must be raised again as it is pertinent to our children's futures.”
Opposite of not supported or proven by evidence
Opposite of of, pertaining to, or caused by factions
Opposite of having a quality that divides or separates
Opposite of believing in or practising religious heresy
(uncontroversial) Opposite of tending to stir up conflict
(conciliatory) Opposite of tending to stir up conflict
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