(bored) Opposite of deeply engrossed or fascinated by, or with, something
(absent) Opposite of deeply engrossed or fascinated by, or with, something
(keen on) Opposite of having an attraction to
“I have a deep physical attraction towards Boris, but I'm completely indifferent to his personality.”
Opposite of securely fixed or rooted to a position or point
Opposite of tending to ask questions or to investigate, typically for information or knowledge
“Tom wasn't accustomed to detail and became apathetic to what his coach had to say.”
Opposite of immovable, or fixed in place
“In this case, her hair is combed back into a tiara with a loose knot.”
Opposite of fixed or tied firmly in position
“The menu must have been placed in a precarious position because the sign moved to and fro as the men tried to make an order.”
Opposite of deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He remained alert and was fully aware of his surroundings.”
Opposite of made, fixed or closed firmly and securely
“He gave me a soft and relaxed handshake as he introduced himself.”
Opposite of past tense for to fascinate or cause to be mesmerized
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