Opposite of willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
Opposite of having or showing pluck, courage or spirit in trying circumstances
Opposite of willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
Opposite of boldly self-assured or confident
“The barbarians were subdued and became submissive to the enchantress' whims.”
Opposite of inclined to behave in a reckless or outrageous manner
“Even in the face of adversity, she was calm and taught them the meaning of indomitable courage and optimism.”
(of a plan or piece of work) Opposite of difficult to achieve, requiring great effort or ability
“For those who want to keep their grilling simple and fun, Weber has just released two new cookbooks filled with quick and easy recipes.”
Opposite of ambitious or difficult to achieve
“Tom has set himself the achievable goal of earning a black belt in karate within five years.”
Opposite of the characteristic or fact of being courageous or adventurous
Opposite of the quality of being forward
Opposite of the ability, and usually motivation, to assess and initiate things independently
“He has general apathy to do anything for himself since he lives at home with his parents.”
Opposite of present participle for to be bold or daring enough to do something risky or audacious
Opposite of present participle for to face or confront something or someone that is hostile
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