Opposite of a person or thing that is likely to cause harm or danger
Opposite of a risk of loss, harm, or failure
Opposite of a cause of great distress or misfortune
Opposite of the possibility of trouble, danger, or ruin
“Their eyes, indeed, are like those of ordinary lizards, and the name, "blind-worm", seems not to refer so much to supposed blindness as to the harmlessness of the creature.”
Opposite of a danger or risk associated with a given course of action
“There are tasks relating to the safeness of using open networks of the type commercially available for operating control purposes.”
Opposite of the action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats
Opposite of a sign or warning that a momentous or calamitous event is likely to happen
Opposite of a state or cause of gloom, suspicion, trouble, or worry
“For once, the bright light of optimism lit up the capitol.”
Opposite of one who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately
Opposite of a desire to cause hurt or harm to (someone)
Opposite of a person or thing which causes annoyance
“My loving family is a great blessing to me.”
Opposite of to expose to danger or the risk of loss
Opposite of to rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly
Opposite of to persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats
Opposite of to be on the verge of transpiring, occurring or happening
Opposite of to bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way
“He used a combination of intimidation and hearsay evidence to browbeat the accused.”
Opposite of to place in danger or cause a hazard to
“Concrete barriers surround the race track to protect spectators from harm.”
Opposite of to obligate to do something
“I leaned away from him to deter him from doing anything drastic.”
Opposite of to hunt or pursue stealthily
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