Opposite of damaged or defective in some way
Opposite of physically or mentally disabled or incapacitated in some way
Opposite of under the influence of alcohol (or narcotics)
(faultless) Opposite of having faults or errors
(perfect) Opposite of having faults or errors
Opposite of displaying severe degradation and neglect
Opposite of not in good health
“After recovering from a terrible bout of flu, I now feel well again.”
Opposite of faulty or not meeting acceptable standards or use
Opposite of having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
“In those days, that area was what some of us would call pristine and unspoiled.”
Opposite of low in standard or quality due to lacking in a required or necessary quality
(of a place or economic activity) Opposite of suffering the damaging effects of a lack of demand or employment
“If we are to have a thriving economy going forward, it is therefore essential that we can attract incomers and immigrants from all over the world.”
Opposite of affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
“I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached, and that it was a painless application.”
Opposite of mixed with impurities
Opposite of having been reduced in force, effect, or value
Opposite of hurt emotionally
Opposite of in a decrepit or dilapidated state
Opposite of lowered in value
“The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions.”
Opposite of in physical pain
“Ted's sore back was finally healed after a couple of months.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause damage to, or have a diminishing effect on
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