Opposite of busy and active
Opposite of subjugated, under the control of a foreign military presence
(of a building, seat, etc.) Opposite of being used by someone
Opposite of containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available
“I now have an empty bank balance after splurging on a new car.”
Opposite of busy or involving much activity
“We walked in and observed inactive workers sitting around and chatting with each other.”
Opposite of being regularly preoccupied
“He's quite easy to get ahold of because he's usually free.”
Opposite of unavailable for meetings
“The doctor is available and will see you now.”
Opposite of in a state of being entertained
Opposite of not available for use
“There should be plenty of available seats given that the movie has been out for a while now.”
(of facilities or services) Opposite of not currently available for use
“You should give him a call now while his line is available.”
Opposite of grasped
Opposite of being intent or focused on a goal or objective
“They were frustrated by the frequent losses at war with Celobongo and were then hesitant to continue without support.”
Opposite of deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He remained alert and was fully aware of his surroundings.”
(of a place or position) Opposite of to have occupied
“We reluctantly forfeited our prime, first-row seats at the concert because we had another urgent matter to attend to.”
Opposite of actively engaged in an assigned task, duty or occupation
Opposite of to have involved or engaged in deeply
“He ignored the music as it was not really his thing.”
Opposite of past tense for to hold or engage the attention of
Opposite of past tense for seize, take over
Opposite of past tense for reside; use
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