Opposite of unable to be endured
Opposite of excessive in degree or amount
Opposite of causing offense or disgust
Opposite of generally unpleasant or reprehensible
Opposite of characterized by shame, ignominy or dishonor
Opposite of requiring, or involving, great mental or physical effort
Opposite of unwarranted, unacceptable or unfair in nature
Opposite of not up to the required standard or quality
“Although its taste is barely acceptable, these meager rations were all the station dared supply.”
Opposite of deplorable, arousing revulsion or strong indignation
Opposite of shockingly bad or unpleasant to the senses
(British, dated) Opposite of troublesome or unreasonable in nature
“I thought it was reasonable enough to suggest that he needed help, but he reacted with such vigor and aggression.”
Opposite of tending to cause great distress or anxiety
Opposite of objectionable or improper in nature
(informal, of a person) Opposite of having an unreasonable disposition or character
“With regard to a large number of matters about which other men are decided or obstinate, he was the most easily manageable man in the world.”
(of a sensation or feeling) Opposite of excruciating in nature
“Most patients have only mild symptoms, such as palpitations or the sensation that their heart is beating rapidly.”
(idiomatic) Opposite of beyond the bounds of civility or morality
(of a situation) Opposite of dangerously insecure or unstable
“After a panicky few minutes, her cardiac status is now stable.”
Opposite of severe or harsh in nature
“You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up.”
Opposite of excessive in degree or amount
“If a relatively modest amount of money was spent now, the maintenance costs for the future would be no more than for a new building.”
Opposite of overpowering, staggering, or irresistibly strong
“Washington was shocked and amazed that Howe made no effort to attack his weak army.”
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