Opposite of oppressed, persecuted or subjugated
Opposite of having been subjected to oppression
Opposite of overcome with deep or intense sorrow
Opposite of having been defeated in a contest
Opposite of feeling or showing great unhappiness or loneliness
Opposite of feeling sad and dispirited
Opposite of resembling or characteristic of powder in texture
Opposite of in the form of powder
Opposite of packed or filled with many people or things
Opposite of physically harmed or damaged, especially of a limb
Opposite of oppressed or subjugated, especially by a tyrannical authority
Opposite of having lost enthusiasm and hope
“The ballet at length came to a close, and the curtain fell amid the loud, unanimous plaudits of an enthusiastic and delighted audience.”
Opposite of forced out of its natural or proper shape
Opposite of completely overcome or helpless, especially with distress or exhaustion
Opposite of feeling upset after suffering an embarrassment
“Kate felt honored when her handbags were exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt Museum for the first National Design Triennia, celebrating American Design excellence.”
Opposite of physically harmed or damaged, especially of a limb
Opposite of having been destroyed permanently
Opposite of full of people
“It was early in the morning, and the usually busy city would be eerily empty.”
Opposite of experiencing mental or emotional pain
“She felt that everyone except herself, lived a happy, untormented life, unburdened by financial pressures.”
Opposite of closely packed
“The bridge was composed of loose wooden planks, which made it very rickety.”
Opposite of to be defeated, finished or out
Opposite of past tense for to crush into fine particles
“The documentary takes us behind the scenes in the paleontologist's workshop, where they reconstruct ancient dinosaurs as they might have been from tiny fragments.”
Opposite of past tense for to force into a narrow or tight space
“A pipe already connected the two, but the problem was finding a way to coax a cable through the pipe.”
Opposite of past tense for to hug, hold or embrace tightly
“After a brief emotional embrace, I wipe my eyes and unhug her.”
Opposite of past tense for to violently subdue (opposition or a rebellion)
“Fearful that the right planned to establish a fascist state, socialists rose up in the mining districts of Asturias only to be defeated by the army under the supervision of General Franco.”
Opposite of past tense for to beat, or defeat, convincingly
“Win or lose the America's Cup final, Coutts' team of sailors may find themselves all at sea after the race on the Hauraki Gulf.”
Opposite of past tense for to dishearten or demoralize one's spirit
“The subsequent photograph, published in a newspaper, was meant to inspirit the troops in Vietnam.”
Opposite of past tense for to shame or humiliate someone
“I just wanted to compliment Bill on speaking his mind, because I'm sure he gets a lot of flack and criticism for doing this.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to be creased or wrinkled
“Roche had some time to spare and decided to press his clothes before heading to his sister's trial.”
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