(steady) Opposite of characterized by shaking or quivering
(still) Opposite of characterized by shaking or quivering
Opposite of showing or feeling insecurity or uncertainty
Opposite of unstable or teetering in movement
Opposite of causing or creating excitement
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of the act or state of shuddering back and forth, or side to side
Opposite of an instance of shaking or trembling
Opposite of the action of evading something
Opposite of the act or state of eschewing or avoiding something
Opposite of a violent shock as from a heavy blow
Opposite of a violent shaking or tremor, typically of the ground
Opposite of the act or a means of avoiding something undesirable
“Fearing their involvement in the murder would lead to questions about their whereabouts in town, Langston had realized he needed to cover up their tracks.”
Opposite of the act or state of eschewing or avoiding something
Opposite of an act of avoiding something dangerous or unpleasant
“Not deviating in the least from such restrictions, he tried to endure the affliction through strong resolve.”
Opposite of present participle for to shake or vibrate jerkily or nervously
Opposite of present participle for to shock, disturb, or upset
Opposite of present participle for to undermine or weaken
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