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What is the opposite of distressing?

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Adjective
Opposite of upsetting, or causing anxiety, sorrow or pain
Adjective
Opposite of causing worry, distress or anxiety
Adjective
Opposite of characterized by, or tending to cause, agitation, fear or anxiety
Adjective
Opposite of causing difficulty or annoyance
Adjective
Opposite of causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection
Adjective
Opposite of deserving or arousing pity
Adjective
Opposite of evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
Adjective
Opposite of causing great pain or anguish
Adjective
Opposite of involving or showing gore, violence and bloodshed
Adjective
Opposite of not pleasant or enjoyable to do or experience
Adjective
Opposite of requiring, or involving, great mental or physical effort
Adjective
Opposite of shockingly bad or unpleasant to the senses
Adjective
Opposite of full of sorrow or sadness
Adjective
Opposite of not desired or favored due to being disagreeable
Adjective
Opposite of creating a feeling of anxiety or despair
Adjective
Opposite of significant in the degree of importance or seriousness, typically requiring immediate action or attention
“There are several tasks that require your attention, some trivial, and some quite important.”
Adjective
Opposite of causing unhappiness or distress
“The people were counting on their new leader to create a more hopeful situation for their country.”
Adjective
Opposite of mentally difficult to come to terms with
“Despite suffering some trauma, it was a survivable experience, and a great story to tell to his kids.”
Adjective
Opposite of causing, or capable of causing, fear
“Anna placed a comforting, motherly hand on her shoulder, making her look up.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to cause significant upset to (someone)
“I had to calm her before I could even understand what she was trying to say.”
Verb
Opposite of present participle for to give an appearance of age to, especially a new object
“He said there were plans in place to refurbish the showroom and re-establish the site as a retailer under the auspices of the new company.”
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