Opposite of to be bold or daring enough to do something risky or audacious
Opposite of to face or confront something or someone that is hostile
Opposite of to confront, or come up against, a given situation
“It seems important at this point to emphasize that resilient leaders do not dodge adversity or escape the vagaries of life.”
Opposite of to invite someone to engage in a contest
“She would typically admit defeat and surrender every time we played chess together.”
Opposite of to expose to danger or the risk of loss
“To protect her honor and moral integrity, she felt that she could no longer stay in the government.”
Opposite of to muster or summon courage or some positive emotion
Opposite of to disregard the rules and refuse to conform
Opposite of to lure or entice by temptation
Opposite of to go on an adventure
“Fred isn't particularly brave or adventurous and tends to avoid risky areas.”
Opposite of open resistance to authority or opposition
Opposite of a call for someone to compete
“He would admit defeat and his complete surrender was graciously accepted by his nemesis.”
Opposite of something that motivates or provokes a person or thing into action
“He thinks leaving large sums of money to children serves as a disincentive to go out and do great things on their own.”
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