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What is the opposite of quite active?

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Opposite of being in effective or current operation, action, or force
“The rides have become inoperative since its closure in the early 2000s.”
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Opposite of engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits
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“Years of being physically inactive was starting to have a detrimental effect on his fitness.”
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Opposite of diligent in the pursuit of a goal
“He had a rather indifferent attitude towards money, and dedicated his life to altruism.”
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Opposite of participating or engaged in a positive or spontaneous way
“He has been an uninvolved participant in our rowing activities for several weeks now.”
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Opposite of showing or characterized by great energy and movement
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Opposite of behaving, spoken or done in a determined and forceful way
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Opposite of physically nimble and quick
“He was tall and powerful but, unfortunately, rather clumsy.”
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Opposite of having a sound, strong body
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Opposite of favoring confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause
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(of something inanimate or abstract) Opposite of successful in producing a desired or intended result
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Opposite of lively or energetic, typically in an unruly way
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Opposite of serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
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(of a person) Opposite of possessing strength and athleticism
“He may have been unathletic, but he made up for it with his superior intellect.”
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Opposite of denoting worthy or momentous moments or occasions
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Opposite of showing or characterized by great energy and liveliness
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Opposite of of urgent interest or importance
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Opposite of hectic, full of work or activities
“We spent a tranquil day down by the lake by ourselves.”
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Opposite of having or showing a reasonable or high level of intellect
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Opposite of quick or likely to change consistently
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Opposite of moving or progressing at a fast rate
“She forced herself to take slow steps as she walked away when in truth, she wanted to run as fast as her feet could carry her.”
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