Opposite of to run, especially at a steady and moderate pace
Opposite of to jerk, shake or vibrate suddenly or violently
Opposite of to move quickly and abruptly, especially up and down
Opposite of to move at a fast speed on foot
“She watched in gentle adoration, her two-year-old daughter walk slowly toward her.”
Opposite of to jolt, jerk or bump about
Opposite of to move up and down repeatedly
“My father's response was to look up and shake his head disapprovingly as if I had breached some code of conduct.”
Opposite of to give new life, energy or strength to someone or something
Opposite of to move with a short, sudden movement
Opposite of to get to a location by any means of motion
“Please stand still for a moment while I take your measurements.”
Opposite of anything that serves to remind
“Maybe she'd be able to offer enough of a distraction to help me forget about my problems.”
Opposite of an act or spell of running
“Graham was feeling rather full and bloated and decided to have a bit of a walk around the local park.”
Opposite of something that increases activity, interest, or enthusiasm in a specified field
Opposite of an abrupt rough or violent movement
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