(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing bewilderment
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Opposite of feeling angry, distressed or unhappy
“The groom was feeling surprisingly calm when it was his turn to deliver his speech.”
Opposite of feeling worried and uneasy
Opposite of feeling fear or apprehension
“Henderson faces war like Horatio on the bridge, unflinching and unafraid to deal with the consequences of violence.”
Opposite of confounded with surprise or wonder
Opposite of characterized by negative feelings or emotions
“For the first time in many months, he felt cheerful and positive.”
Opposite of experiencing pain
“She felt that everyone except herself, lived a happy, untormented life, unburdened by financial pressures.”
Opposite of having lost determination or confidence
Opposite of emotionally defeated or dispirited
“He's married now with two adorable twin girls and a third baby on the way, and I'm thrilled for him.”
(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing bewilderment
“Everyone was enlightened as to why he had the opinions he held when they learned of his background.”
Opposite of to be worn down by negative emotions
“Jeremy felt inspired by the purity of his son's enthusiasm.”
Opposite of past participle for to shake or vibrate jerkily or nervously
Opposite of past participle for to shock, disturb, or upset
Opposite of past participle for to undermine or weaken
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