Opposite of a sudden and brief spell of an activity or sensation
Opposite of a sudden outbreak of something, typically something unwelcome or noisy
Opposite of a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body
Opposite of a sudden, sharp localized pain
Opposite of an unpleasant sensation caused by physical illness or injury
“My whole body was sore, but I derived great pleasure from getting a much-needed massage.”
Opposite of a slight trembling movement (or sound)
Opposite of a painful involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscles
Opposite of a sudden attack of illness, especially a stroke or an epileptic fit
Opposite of a sudden or brief outbreak or burst of something
Opposite of a sudden short bout of an illness or stress
“Probiotics can be used to provide defense against illnesses.”
Opposite of a painful contraction of a muscle or muscles
Opposite of a sudden or intense outburst of something
Opposite of a sudden and brief outbreak
Opposite of a sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise
“When the infant produced unreactivity to stimulation, alarm bells started to ring.”
Opposite of a vehement outburst of a specified feeling or reaction
“The suspension of hostilities afforded time for reflection, for the subsidence of anger, and the reconciliation of parties.”
Opposite of to give, or cause to give, a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
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