Opposite of a composed or serious manner or style
“The King carried dishonor into the most illustrious houses by that frenzied licentiousness which he had inherited from his father.”
Opposite of a high rank or position
“Brahn had, joined the armed forces and was given a low rank to start until he'd learned how to handle the more highly advanced weapons and his new environment.”
Opposite of courteousness and refinement of manner
Opposite of high renown or honor attained through notable achievements
Opposite of the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself
Opposite of the quality of being morally good or virtuous
Opposite of behavior that is in keeping with good taste and propriety
(archaic) Opposite of the class of people having an aristocratic status
“They knew that a boy of commonness had somehow caught the eye of the young Queen on one of her forays into the country.”
Opposite of the property of being honorable
Opposite of behavior that is both morally and socially correct
Opposite of the restraint, prevention, or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc.
Opposite of solemnity or glumness in mood or manner
Opposite of one's composure or state of calmness
“He was obviously frustrated, and the agitation in his voice and demeanor was evident.”
Opposite of composure and dignity of manner
Opposite of one's standing in the eyes of others
“You bring disrespect to the Gods when you fight in their place of worship.”
Opposite of awareness or confidence in one's own worth or value
Opposite of respect and honor
“Their cowardice was a great disservice to their country.”
Opposite of haughtiness or arrogance
Opposite of virginity or chastity
“He seemed like a lovely guy, but she was put off by his promiscuity.”
Opposite of mental or emotional stability
“Questions about his fitness were put to bed after a dominant performance on the field.”
Opposite of the fact of being pushed or advanced to a more favourable situation
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