Opposite of an urgent need or demand (for something)
Opposite of the fact or state of having great seriousness or importance
Opposite of the act of imperiling, or the state of being imperiled
Opposite of a crucial or decisive point or situation
“God would bring mine and Ron's life to a place of certainty, a place free of drugs and insanity.”
Opposite of the state of being grave
Opposite of a tragic event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress
“At the time, the advent of audio cassettes and prompters was a blessing for many.”
Opposite of something which is required for a given purpose
“I’ll set aside some money each week, and every nonnecessity I buy will come out of that.”
Opposite of a state of requiring help
“Thanks to your help, the children are now experiencing a time of good fortune.”
Opposite of a situation enforcing a certain course of action
“Thriving is an attempt to transcend a state of existence not out of fear but out of desire and yearning.”
Opposite of the quality or condition of being important or worthy of note
Opposite of a sudden strong demand for a commodity
“When I went to Washington I discovered that we had a surplus of more commodities than the ones I mentioned.”
Opposite of a commercial demand that is not being met or filled
“Most fads are the result of over-exposure or a rapid saturation in the market.”
Opposite of difficulty, especially when caused by lack of money
“Rich noblemen of high rank lived in comfort and luxury attended by servants and perhaps slaves in small numbers.”
Opposite of the possibility of trouble, danger, or ruin
“Their eyes, indeed, are like those of ordinary lizards, and the name, "blind-worm", seems not to refer so much to supposed blindness as to the harmlessness of the creature.”
Opposite of a sense of stressful urgency caused by having too many demands on one's time or resources
“That would be Batman's voice on the comms as he works to bring a bit of calm to the group.”
Opposite of something that must be done or adhered to based on need or urgency
“Determinations that conduct was or was not willed in the appropriate sense invariably turn out to be based on judgments as to the voluntariness of the conduct.”
Opposite of a belief that someone should behave in a particular way
“His emotional detachment to his son was evident after his divorce.”
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