Opposite of causing harm, damage or injury
Opposite of likely to injure or damage
“It sounds so innocuous and harmless, as if it would barely cause a murmur or a ripple.”
Opposite of highly destructive or damaging
Opposite of characterized by great power or forceful
“Ida had kept him awake while he drowsed his way up the old King's Trace in eastern Missouri, feverish and weak.”
Opposite of causing great pain or anguish
Opposite of evil or morally wrong
“Just as crimes were severely punished, statues of virtuous men publicly honored good deeds.”
Opposite of leading to misfortune or ruin
Opposite of referring to an individual's character, appearance, or private life in an inappropriate or offensive way
“Those remarks were unusually complimentary, considering our history of animosity towards each other.”
Opposite of using or involving physical force with the intention of causing injury or destruction
“He laid his hand upon her pretty brown hair with a gentle touch.”
Opposite of an act of disrespect or impiety towards something considered sacred
Opposite of the action of spoiling the appearance of something or someone
Opposite of present participle for to cause damage or harm to
“Villagers have launched an appeal to repair a war memorial destroyed by louts on New Year's Eve.”
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