Opposite of something that causes great worry, anxiety or grief
“In the end, it was a relief when I got the sack because I was banging my head against a brick wall every day.”
Opposite of a burden of responsibility that is imposed
“It would be a pleasure to have you over for dinner.”
Opposite of a large amount (of something)
“While the onions, ginger, and green chilies add a bit of spice to the bread, the tomatoes, tomato ketchup, and lemon juice impart an energizing tanginess.”
Opposite of a batch of goods destined for or delivered to someone
Opposite of the force per unit area exerted by a fluid against a surface with which it is in contact
“The amount of general anesthesia using muscle relaxants helped the easing up of airflow during expiration and inspiration.”
Opposite of a sense of stressful urgency caused by having too many demands on one's time or resources
“That would be Batman's voice on the comms as he works to bring a bit of calm to the group.”
Opposite of something that is a burden, or that oppresses
“He found release after he let out a loud profanity and hit a punching bag.”
Opposite of a significantly difficult task or experience
“Life was a luxury for him now that he had finally made a success of himself.”
(a world of, informal) Opposite of a great amount
“The meagerness of his income is surpassed by the satisfaction he derives from his job.”
Opposite of an amount or number of something
Opposite of a large unit of things or people
“The responsibility for redesigning the motherboards has been assigned to a specialized division within the company.”
Opposite of elements of, or inside, a larger object
Opposite of a quantity (of something) taken in
Opposite of a mental or emotional conflict or struggle
Opposite of an instance or period of increasing or expanding in amount, value or size
(minority) Opposite of a large number of people or things
(few) Opposite of a large number of people or things
“Many will hear, but only a few will understand.”
Opposite of a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
Opposite of a portion or serving, especially of food
“He was famished and decided to get himself a whole chicken to eat.”
Opposite of a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile
Opposite of to burden, load or encumber with, literally or figuratively
“Don't just sit there and look pretty! Help me unload the wagon!”
Opposite of to fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
“He called over two more soldiers, who helped to unload the contents of the van.”
Opposite of to stick an object or device into a slot, socket or hole
“This feature also helps secure your data by letting you remove the dongle and disable the system.”
Opposite of to pressure or make heavy demands on
“I rub her toes and try to relax her while she rants about her day at work.”
Opposite of to prepare or ready a device, especially a firearm or artillery
“They summoned the commander to dismantle the battery, to unload the cannons, and to pile them at the bottom of the slope.”
Opposite of to (excessively) strain or burden, especially with work or a task
Opposite of to compress or cram items, especially to fit into a container
“Distribute the items uniformly in the box so that it closes comfortably without crushing or breaking the contents inside.”
Opposite of to fill a container or space with a substance
Opposite of to transfer data to a computer or device
Opposite of to transfer data from one computer system to another
“Organizations upload their PDF documents, which are processed and returned with the relevant accessibility features added.”
Opposite of to bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on
(of items for sale) Opposite of to supply or stock with
“Why did they remove such a popular item from the shelf?”
Opposite of to instill or infuse with or into
Opposite of to inflict something undesirable on someone
“The aid of a professional draughtsman can not only help you bring your home to life, but also save you from complications later down the line.”
Opposite of to force items into a compressed space
“Luckily, I was able to fit everything into the box.”
Opposite of to form a stack or heap
Opposite of to start a computer system
Opposite of to move materials with a shovel
Opposite of to place (things) one on top of the other
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