Opposite of a fit of feeling annoyed, offended or resentful
Opposite of the state of being angry, or a predisposition to being angry
Opposite of deep-seated enmity, malice or hostility
Opposite of the state of being restless while waiting for, or dealing with, something
Opposite of moodiness, caprice, capriciousness, tetchiness, arbitrariness, viciousness
Opposite of the quality or state of being irritable
Opposite of to feel irritated or resentful
Opposite of to drive spiritually or urge someone on
“I wouldn't want to discourage them, but I would urge caution and some sensible risk assessment.”
Opposite of to rouse or inspire a particular feeling or thoughts
“When you're a nurse, you see so much sadness and pain on a daily basis that you almost have to desensitize yourself to it just to stay sane.”
(pride oneself) Opposite of to take satisfaction or pleasure in one's accomplishments or abilities
“I had been warned so often against pride and conceit that I came to consider it a good thing to deprecate myself.”
Opposite of to bring about
“Land-related corruption and local abuse of power can all too easily deter progress.”
Opposite of to provide encouragement to
(be taken by or with) Opposite of to be attracted or charmed by
“Many people were offended by Alex's crazy theory that polluted waters were causing frogs to mutate.”
(mess with) Opposite of to bother or be annoying with
“I promise to ask one more question and then I'll let you be.”
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