Opposite of very loud or having a high volume
Opposite of having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
Opposite of characterized by windy or stormy conditions
Opposite of marked by growth in the state of well-being
“After a short period of prosperity, the country's economy is now weakening again.”
Opposite of bringing wealth and success
“After yet another unsuccessful venture, he felt like the American dream was eluding him.”
Opposite of having the ability to produce financial growth or gain
“This is an unprofitable business and some big decisions will need to be made soon on its future.”
Opposite of ablaze or on fire
Opposite of able to be heard
Opposite of to a very large or great degree
Opposite of very much or to an intense degree or extent
“I spent a few months half-heartedly applying to jobs online because I wasn't sure I really wanted to leave.”
Opposite of a loud, deep resounding noise
Opposite of a loud and typically discordant noise or sound
Opposite of a loud, deep, resonant sound
“Living in an atmosphere as near noise-free as any on earth, they could hear a soft murmur across a clearing the size of a football field.”
Opposite of present participle for to make a loud, deep vocal cry
“In the wilderness of Sin, they murmur again for want of food, and manna is given.”
Opposite of present participle for to react angrily or in a hostile manner with a deep guttural sound
“They are intoxicated and cheer at the slightest provocation.”
Opposite of present participle for to laugh loudly and boisterously
“She was prepared for an angry confrontation but was shocked when her mother simply began to weep.”
Opposite of present participle for to move quickly and noisily through or past an area
“For no apparent reason, the train would slow to a crawl.”
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