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What is the opposite of inflamed?

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Adjective
Opposite of feeling or expressing great anger
Adjective
Opposite of having an ache in a part of one's body
Adjective
Opposite of consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly
Adjective
Opposite of ablaze or on fire
Adjective
Opposite of protuberant or abnormally distended
Adjective
Opposite of being pillow-like, exhibiting swelling, inflated
Adjective
Opposite of filled with intense emotion or passion
“His expression was impassive, and I tried not to wilt under the searching gaze of those deep brown eyes.”
Adjective
Opposite of excessively attracted to, in love with, or fond of someone or something
“Of course, not everyone is disenchanted with our peerless leader.”
Adjective
Opposite of painful when touched
“After about 24 hours, gangrene had set in, and the swelling became cold and painless to the touch.”
Adjective
Opposite of feeling great anger or rage
“I had to keep telling myself to stay focused and remain calm through this whole ordeal.”
Adjective
Opposite of being in a state of increased energy or activity
“This is most clear in rosaceous fruit trees that go dormant in preparation for winter, and not in response to environmental cues.”
Adjective
(of a wound or an injury) Opposite of inflamed and painful
“I sustained only a mild burn to my hand after lightly brushing it against the hot metal pan.”
Adjective
Opposite of significant or extreme in degree or intensity
“For some people involved in creative undertakings, a mild sense of anxiety is necessary to stimulate them.”
Adjective
(of a wound) Opposite of sore or painful, typically from being freshly inflicted
“On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the frill, there are healed puncture wounds.”
Verb
Opposite of to have triggered a passionate feeling or reaction
“Harper was worked up at having lost her favorite doll, but her mother calmed her.”
Verb
Opposite of to have aroused someone
“His body odor and lack of hygiene repulsed her.”
Verb
Opposite of to have caused a response after a particular event
“Forcing our staff to speed-read irrelevant emails eventually demotivated and exhausted them.”
Verb
Opposite of to have made a quantity bigger
“An abundance of supply decreased prices in the market.”
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to set something on fire
Verb
Opposite of past tense for to provoke to anger or rage
Noun
Opposite of a shade resembling such a reddish color
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