Opposite of the tendency of a body to maintain its motion, measured as the product of its mass and velocity
Opposite of something that motivates or provokes a person or thing into action
“He thinks leaving large sums of money to children serves as a disincentive to go out and do great things on their own.”
Opposite of the speed with which one walks, runs, or moves
“We walked with a slowness that characterized our lethargy at the time.”
Opposite of drive or ambition in achieving one's goals
Opposite of forward spin applied to a ball in sports, enhancing energy, creating force, and imparting impetus
Opposite of strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
“His failure to put a second-rater like Burns to sleep was an excellent proof of the weakness of his blows.”
Opposite of the unbroken and consistent existence or progress of something over space or time
Opposite of the way in which something progresses or develops
Opposite of the act of making better
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