Opposite of causing great (emotional) pain, anguish or distress
Opposite of unbearably or excruciatingly painful or torturous
Opposite of causing, or suggestive of, overwhelming distress
Opposite of evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
Opposite of intensely, extremely or unbearably painful
Opposite of severe or intense, especially in a painful or unpleasant way
“Whenever he tried too hard to recall the sequences, he experienced a dull headache which, though not incapacitating, was unpleasant.”
Opposite of causing fear, distress, or anxiety
Opposite of shocking, especially in a manner tending to cause fear or dread
Opposite of extremely horrifying or disturbing in nature
“This is a wonderful experience for both the host family and the child.”
Opposite of painful or unpleasant to accept or contemplate
“The rain was a welcome change for the farmers who had endured weeks of drought.”
Opposite of highly disturbing in nature
“It is a beautiful and delightful sight to behold the body of the Moon.”
Opposite of causing, or capable of causing, fear
“Anna placed a comforting, motherly hand on her shoulder, making her look up.”
Opposite of arousing or characterized by intense feeling
“The only true way that you can have an unemotional response to what has happened to you is when you genuinely care nothing about what has occurred.”
Opposite of mentally difficult to come to terms with
“Despite suffering some trauma, it was a survivable experience, and a great story to tell to his kids.”
Opposite of requiring, or involving, great mental or physical effort
“Her sinuous grace makes even the most complicated maneuver look not just effortless but perfectly natural.”
Opposite of intensely felt
Opposite of causing or characterized by great tragedy or disaster
“Some events might seem to create unbearable burdens, but a fortunate turn of events might magically appear to make for an altogether different and unexpected peace.”
Opposite of present participle for to traumatize or cause distress to
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