Opposite of feeling or showing embarrassment
“As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity.”
Opposite of feeling upset after suffering an embarrassment
“Kate felt honored when her handbags were exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt Museum for the first National Design Triennia, celebrating American Design excellence.”
Opposite of uncomfortable in the company of other people
“She was highly extroverted and would go out of her way to meet new people every week.”
Opposite of causing or feeling unease or awkwardness
Opposite of having a reddish skin tone, suggestive of good health of negative emotions
Opposite of insecure with oneself
Opposite of lacking social skills, or uncomfortable with social interaction
“He was confident when he spoke, and everyone hung onto his every word.”
Opposite of causing or feeling uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience
“We're here to make this experience as comfortable and pleasant for you as possible.”
Opposite of having a dejected or guilty appearance
Opposite of unable to express oneself clearly or fluently
Opposite of having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
“Many scribes find the senator insufferably and hopelessly pompous, not to mention grating to be around.”
Opposite of past tense for to disturb the composure of
Opposite of past tense for to impede the work or progress of
Opposite of past tense for to make something more complex
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