Opposite of a thin, flat piece of material made of cloth, paper, metal, etc.
Opposite of a state of being nervous, anxious or agitated
Opposite of a noisy quarrel, especially over something trivial
Opposite of a fuss or state of unrest about a given issue
Opposite of a stripe or layer of something
Opposite of the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something
“In practical terms, newly arrived trainees should be provided with clarification of their roles, and a clear description of what is expected of them.”
Opposite of conversation or chatter between two or more people
Opposite of verbal or ideological disagreement
“It was difficult to reach an agreement because of the friction between the two sides.”
Opposite of to flutter or wave around
Opposite of to be agitated or panicky (over a given issue)
Opposite of to be limp or droop downwards
(of a bird) Opposite of to fly making rhythmic wing movements
“Once it finds the wing of the storm, the eagle will rest its own wings and use the pressure of the rampant storm to soar and glide in the clouds.”
Opposite of to wave or flutter in the wind
“She looked directly at Tim, allowing her hair to drape down to her shoulders, and smiled seductively at him.”
Opposite of to be moved by the wind or an air current
“The two birds would struggle against the wind to find shelter from the impending storm.”
Opposite of to show, feel, or cause to feel, concern or worry
Opposite of to wave (something) about, especially to attract attention
“Previously, men had tarried just long enough to plant the banner of their expedition before retreating from their humbling vantage point.”
Opposite of to utter words using speech
“You must be quiet when the interviewer asks you not to say anything.”
Opposite of to physically struggle or flail around clumsily
Opposite of to move or swing something back and forth, especially a weapon
Opposite of to swing loosely while being suspended
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