Opposite of in a spiteful or malicious manner
Opposite of in an abominable manner
Opposite of adverb for very disgusting, dirty or unpleasant
“Reading Robinson Crusoe gave me a firm conviction that I should be cast away on a beautiful island with a beach to kill for.”
Opposite of adverb for depicting or referring to vulgar matters in a way that is unacceptable in polite society
“Brian developed a clean stand-up comedy style appropriate for audiences of all ages.”
Opposite of adverb for very serious in nature
“What seemed like an innocuous situation could turn deadly at a moment's notice.”
Opposite of adverb for annoying or unwelcome
“The summer heat was oppressive, so any cool weather was a welcome change.”
Opposite of adverb for affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
“Three months after the injury the boy presented with a painless swelling across the front of the hip which restricted flexion.”
(of the weather) Opposite of adverb for unpleasantly cold or wet
“As well as the marathon, there was a relay team race, a fun run, and a walk, all taking place in bright sunshine and warm weather.”
Opposite of adverb for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
“It has been a straightforward exercise thus far, but the hard part hasn't even begun.”
Opposite of adverb for causing worry, distress or anxiety
“A powerful, quiet presence brings a reassuring sense of order and peace to a coming relationship.”
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