Opposite of emotionally or mentally troubled
Opposite of put into practical use
“Your theory sounds reasonable in a theoretical sense, but cannot realistically be applied to the real world.”
Opposite of feeling worry or anxiety
“He adores his nieces and nephews but is unconcerned that he won't have children of his own.”
Opposite of displaying outstanding skill, knowledge, or experience in a given field
Opposite of accustomed to, or in the habit of, something
Opposite of to have utilized or employed something intangible
“She neglected her discretion in the handling of this sensitive matter.”
(rested) Opposite of past tense for to engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
“She knew she would have to rest after climbing, so she began her ascent.”
(lazed) Opposite of past tense for to engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness
“The commonly-held belief is that bank holiday weekends are just an excuse to laze around, be generally aimless and not do very much at all.”
Opposite of past tense for to put into action or practice
Opposite of past tense for to worry or vex
“Plummeting house prices would delight us as we would finally be able to afford our first home.”
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