Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weary
“Though dangers behind were multiplying, the unwearied travelers resumed their northward course.”
(of resources or reserves) Opposite of completely used up
“It is probable that a small, constantly replenished reservoir of condensed phosphates has existed throughout geological time.”
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weary
(colloquial) Opposite of physically weak
“I would love to play a strong and heroic character again if given another chance.”
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weak
Opposite of characterized by sluggishness or weariness
Opposite of feeling sleepy or lethargic
“She went into her father's room, where he was awake and wondering.”
(environment) Opposite of lacking in something essential for growth
“Those who persevere to the end are like the fertile land that bears fruits abundantly.”
Opposite of completely consumed or used up
Opposite of completely expended or consumed
Opposite of physically ill or weakened
“I have fully recovered from the flu and I feel healthy again.”
Opposite of out of date, old-fashioned, antiquated
Opposite of repeated often to the point of being stale or commonplace
Opposite of without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
“The ongoing nightmare of the war is making soldiers rebel against their leaders' plans.”
Opposite of lacking emotional energy due to extreme fatigue or depletion
Opposite of finished or having been brought to an end
“The construction was incomplete, and the team had started three hours late because of miscommunication about the key.”
Opposite of empty or not occupied
“It was a populated town center with a diverse community.”
Opposite of to have expended or consumed by employing
“This car conserved its fuel over the long journey as it had been engineered to do.”
Opposite of to have ceased to retain something
“Over the course of several years, Stacey accumulated a lot of money through some very prudent investments.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
Opposite of past tense for to use up or empty completely
Opposite of past tense for to study or delve into a subject thoroughly or completely
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