Opposite of comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness
Opposite of the comfort received by a person, typically after a loss or disappointment
Opposite of the feeling of compassion or sympathy caused by the sufferings and misfortunes of others
Opposite of comfort or solace, or the act of providing it, especially to someone who is ill
(usually "light relief") Opposite of a feeling of reassurance and relaxation following release from anxiety or distress
“I have become somewhat delicate because of so much concern over my health in recent years.”
Opposite of a condition or state of happiness, cheerfulness or optimism
“There was a sense of collective sadness for the country as they continue to battle with extensive wildfires for months on end without respite.”
Opposite of feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
“His callousness towards the impoverished was met with widespread condemnation.”
Opposite of comfort received by, or provided to, a person, especially after a loss or disappointment
“Edward was suffering from a cold, but you would never guess his discomfort.”
Opposite of reduction of, or freedom, from pain
“In patients with contained herniation, exacerbation of pain may be due to an increase in intradiscal pressure.”
Opposite of the removal of stress or discomfort
“I always felt guilty for burdening him with my past, and he didn't need any more stress in his life.”
Opposite of the action or process of appeasing, conciliating, or preserving the peace
Opposite of the safety from imminent danger provided by a place or location
“Mr. Moto, the famous Asian detective, faces danger at every turn as he tracks diamond smugglers into Puerto Rico.”
Opposite of a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment
“Jefe suggests that El Guapo may be unfairly taking his displeasure at Carmen out on him.”
Opposite of the act of providing someone in need of assistance with aid
“The doctor misdiagnosed his injury due to medical negligence.”
Opposite of to give comfort or solace to
Opposite of to provide moral support
“His decision to dissociate himself from the controversial organization was met approvingly by the wider public.”
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