Opposite of peaceful, calm, and free from noise or disturbance
Opposite of calm or composed in manner or temperament
Opposite of clear and unclouded (of the sky)
Opposite of characterized by sound judgment
Opposite of showing little or no feeling
Opposite of having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Opposite of calm in temperament, even in challenging situations
(of a place, period of time, or situation) Opposite of without disturbance, activity or excitement
“New York is a lively city that never sleeps.”
Opposite of gentle or pacific in nature or demeanor
Opposite of free of, or inclined to avoid, conflict or dissent
(attributive) Opposite of feeling or exuding self-assurance
“They were insecure young men, who were led astray by a charismatic self-proclaimed prophet.”
(of climate or weather) Opposite of not aggressive or violent in nature
“A powerful storm is brewing.”
Opposite of relaxed or leisurely
“We went away for a quick holiday but the kids made it rather stressful.”
Opposite of in a state of comfort and relaxation
“They all saw Dawn as their sworn enemy, which made for an uncomfortable weekend away for me because I was now seen as a traitor.”
Opposite of showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
“They have remained largely unsatisfied despite their many successes and substantial growth in the market.”
Opposite of even-tempered and reasonable
Opposite of feeling or expressing blissful happiness
Opposite of slow to reveal emotion or opinions
Opposite of having the ability to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering
“The impatient man lost it and started shrieking after getting fed up with the bus that was always late.”
(of a person) Opposite of sensible, reliable, and self-restrained
Opposite of not easily irritated or flustered
Opposite of in a state of peaceful happiness
“Cersei was keenly aware that Sansa Stark was extremely discontented with her betrothment to Joffrey, but she did not care.”
Opposite of delicate or soothing in effect or degree
“He heard the coarse and agitated voice of his angry mother calling out to him.”
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