Opposite of done with difficulty, or requiring great effort
Opposite of affected or stilted in manner or character
Opposite of pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, typically to impress
Opposite of dubious, fanciful, and not likely to be true
(of handwriting) Opposite of very small and difficult to decipher
Opposite of boring or severely lacking in interest
Opposite of lacking in speed
“The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles.”
Opposite of done to excess
Opposite of strictly conventional in one's manner or behavior
“He's unguarded and talkative, with an informal demeanor that belies his steely credentials.”
Opposite of excessively decorated
“A minimalist approach will work best when redecorating this room to provide it with a more moderate look.”
(of a quality or result) Opposite of achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort
Opposite of fond of reading or studying, especially said of someone lacking social skills as a result
Opposite of not convincing, plausible or believable
Opposite of detailed and complicated in design and planning, involving many carefully arranged elements
“We must have all discussed at some time or another the reliability of a piece of equipment, whether a complex system such as a car or an unsophisticated device like a tin opener.”
Opposite of at a slow or cumbersome pace
Opposite of past tense for to apply great and continuous effort towards work, a task, or a goal
Opposite of past tense for to greatly emphasize a point or issue
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