Opposite of a greater state of elation
“His spirits were lower after he failed to secure his dream job.”
Opposite of comparative for showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
“Appallingly low turnout for the June elections showed that voters are apathetic.”
Opposite of comparative for being in a state of increased energy or activity
“This is most clear in rosaceous fruit trees that go dormant in preparation for winter, and not in response to environmental cues.”
Opposite of comparative for agitated or stressed
“As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future.”
Opposite of comparative for to be overcome by lust or aroused
“May was unimpressed by his advances, and gave him a look of disdain.”
Opposite of comparative for full of fervor
“He reached the construction site where he stopped his jog, slowing to a casual walk.”
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