Opposite of stubbornly or unreasonably adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course
“After some initial skirmishes, the company managed to entrench its rule, often through the authority of amenable local rulers.”
Opposite of resolute and steadfast in one's will or ambition
Opposite of having or showing determination or resolve
Opposite of not easy to please or satisfy
“She decided to stick with her job because she liked her agreeable boss.”
Opposite of having great courage or strength of character
“The prisoners were all perfectly submissive and paid every deference to the wishes of those in whose custody they were placed.”
Opposite of refusing to change one's position, attitude or opinion
“Ian was very giving in sharing his toys with his best friend, Sarah.”
Opposite of difficult to move, remove, or cure
“That moveable desk should be easily disposed of and replaced with a new one.”
Opposite of stubborn, not able to be transformed in mind and spirit
Opposite of passionately motivated to achieve one's goals
“Steven was mostly apathetic when it came to working towards his stated goals.”
Opposite of habitual, firmly established, and unlikely to change
Opposite of having or showing an irritable disposition
“He was always cheerful, optimistic, and remarkably good-tempered, and felt that life was to be enjoyed to the full.”
Opposite of earnest and persistent in nature
“Complaints to the ministry have only resulted in casual attempts to solve the problem.”
Opposite of exhibiting passion and enthusiasm
“The author's works were mediocre and could only attract an apathetic readership.”
Opposite of of, supporting, or pertaining to traditionalism
Opposite of demonstrating a lack of intelligence, rationality or good judgment
Opposite of determined or passionate in one's beliefs, interests or endeavors
“Julia had set many goals for herself but appeared indifferent when it came to achieving them.”
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