Opposite of having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect
“Sometimes, it feels a little undignified, but I never seem to get tired of getting drunk.”
Opposite of marked by charm, confidence and elegance
Opposite of very majestic or magnificent in nature
Opposite of strictly conventional in one's manner or behavior
Opposite of of, characteristic of, or suitable for a lord
Opposite of having a calm and serious manner or disposition
“He was still tense and agitated, and the view did nothing to calm him down.”
Opposite of elegantly tall, graceful, and attractive
Opposite of full of virtue, having excellent moral character
“The evildoer seeks to live a dishonorable life through malevolent thought, speech and actions.”
Opposite of respected, having received honor
“Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism.”
Opposite of fitting or proper for the occasion or purpose
“You are likely to be punished for indecent conduct at a public venue.”
Opposite of calm in manner or disposition
“A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks.”
(of a woman) Opposite of striking and imposing as opposed to being conventionally pretty
“Melania often stood in the shadows of her beautiful sister, as a plain and common peasant girl.”
Opposite of recognized for one's power, talents or achievements
“The class focused on the lesser-known inconspicuous religious leaders of the last century.”
Opposite of of, or involved in the affairs of, the community, especially in government or entertainment
“Johnny is an obscure actor whose work tends towards arthouse and indie flicks.”
Opposite of having influence or power
“The errand boy was an insignificant person, mostly unrecognized by those around him.”
Opposite of involving prose or language associated with literary works or other formal writing
Opposite of serious or solemn in manner or appearance
Opposite of past tense for to make (something) seem worthy and impressive
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