Opposite of affected by a disease or illness
“After a challenging phase in his life, Grant was finally feeling healthy again.”
(sick of) Opposite of having one's patience, interest or pleasure exhausted
“I was very interested in his business proposal.”
Opposite of in a state of misery about something
“I'm extremely glad that my parents worked through their differences and stayed together.”
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
“Mary and John were incredibly proud of their children's achievements.”
Opposite of depraved, perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense
“A righteous person would never betray their best friend like that!”
Opposite of in bad taste
“The way she thanked her family and peers as she accepted the award was very classy.”
Opposite of making fun of death, illness, or misfortune
“It was refreshing to watch an act that was clean and non-controversial.”
(colloquial) Opposite of weak in character, lacking determination or willpower
“He also stressed the importance of tackling corruption in a determined manner, as it is a threat to democracy.”
Opposite of having an unstable state of mind
“I can accurately recognize a sane person because I used to be crazy once.”
Opposite of having a pale or sickly color or complexion, especially of one's skin tone
“She had a florid complexion and the strangest burgundy colored hair.”
Opposite of showing signs of overindulgence in alcohol or other physical pleasures
Opposite of feeling sick with an urge to vomit
Opposite of depicting or referring to vulgar matters in a way that is unacceptable in polite society
“Brian developed a clean stand-up comedy style appropriate for audiences of all ages.”
Opposite of let down
Opposite of feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion
Opposite of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behaviour
Opposite of defective in some way
“The finish on the body was perfect, and not a blemish in sight.”
Opposite of afflicted with palsy
Opposite of arousing revulsion or strong indignation
“There are several other instances of his generosity, which though less known, are equally commendable.”
Opposite of horrifyingly wicked
Opposite of tending to repulse or to rouse aversion or disgust
“Such a policy goal would be attractive to parents, students, and many other stakeholders.”
Opposite of reluctant to see or experience any more of
Opposite of feeling a sense of disgust or repulsion
“I was unsurprised by my lack of success given the flooded job market and the scarcity of jobs.”
(defend) Opposite of to take violent or aggressive action against
“He executed an upper block to defend a hit and counter-attacked with a reverse punch.”
(aid) Opposite of to take violent or aggressive action against
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