Opposite of requiring or involving great mental or physical effort
Opposite of difficult to carry out or fulfill
Opposite of causing mental or emotional stress
“The battered and one-armed T-800 quipped that he needed a relaxing vacation after vanquishing the T-1000.”
Opposite of hectic, full of work or activities
“We spent a tranquil day down by the lake by ourselves.”
Opposite of causing weariness through being boring or monotonous
“Not only had Pupin become professionally involved in an exciting international wireless enterprise, but he had also begun to cash in on his new patent.”
Opposite of behaving, spoken or done in a determined and forceful way
Opposite of to be inspiring boredom
“It was clear that Donna's impassioned speech was inspiring the thousands who had attended her gathering.”
Opposite of expending or consuming by employing
“This car will be conserving its fuel over long distances as it has been engineered to do so.”
Opposite of present participle for to use up or empty completely
Opposite of present participle for to study or delve into a subject thoroughly or completely
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