Opposite of a cause of great distress or misfortune
Opposite of a strip of leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
Opposite of someone who oppresses another or others
Opposite of a continuing state of great pain, torment or unhappiness
Opposite of a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable
“Marcus promised his mother that he would be his brother's protector throughout his school life.”
Opposite of a cause of misfortune or misery
“Martin's abject nerdy-ness is partly the making of his success as a comedian.”
Opposite of an event or circumstance that causes sorrow
“It was pure luck that she managed to escape serious injury after the catastrophic accident.”
Opposite of the act of whipping or being whipped
Opposite of to lash or strike repeatedly, especially with a long pliable instrument
Opposite of to weaken someone's morale over a long period
Opposite of to inflict severe physical pain on
Opposite of to physically punish, especially by beating
Opposite of to cause significant damage or destruction to
“Newcastle is open for business with developers wanting to build skyscrapers in the city.”
Opposite of to afflict, or be afflicted with, a misfortune or something undesirable
“The shield held six magical tokens from his first Quest in Avantia that would bless him with powers over the Good Beasts.”
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