Opposite of to burden, load or encumber with
Opposite of to move clumsily or ploddingly
Opposite of to walk while shuffling or dragging the feet
Opposite of to move clumsily while regularly losing one's balance
“He got up, splashing the water on his neck to cool himself down, and continued to walk steadily along the banks of the little river.”
Opposite of to make a low rumbling sound
Opposite of to apply great and continuous effort towards work, a task, or a goal
Opposite of to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
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 place a heavy weight, load or burden on
Opposite of to (excessively) exert for a particular task, purpose or goal
Opposite of refuse, waste or garbage that has been, or will be, discarded
Opposite of people or things that have been rejected or discarded as worthless
(British) Opposite of miscellaneous items or articles, typically unwanted
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