Opposite of a state of being nervous, anxious, or irritated
Opposite of a loud and impassioned noise or disturbance
Opposite of a state of frenzied or excited emotion or activity
Opposite of an assortment or medley
Opposite of a disorganized assortment of things
Opposite of a state of uncertainty, hesitation or puzzlement
Opposite of the characteristic of being diverse or multifarious
Opposite of a hodgepodge or incongruous mixture of something
Opposite of a composite work created by assembling or putting together various elements
Opposite of a number or range of things of the same general class that are distinct in character or quality
“There is some similarity in their physical appearance, but they are otherwise completely different individuals.”
Opposite of the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something
“In practical terms, newly arrived trainees should be provided with clarification of their roles, and a clear description of what is expected of them.”
Opposite of to slowly cook in liquid
Opposite of to remain in a heated or stifling atmosphere
Opposite of to be anxious or concerned about something in particular
Opposite of to be constantly or visibly anxious
Opposite of to be anxious or concerned
“How do you relax with all this turbulence on the plane?”
Opposite of to prepare or cook, especially by boiling or infusing in hot liquid
Opposite of to feel emotionally upset
“Donald would get over Barry's condescending comments after his momentous victory.”
Opposite of to be lost in thought
“I tend to be alert once my mind is fully rested.”
Opposite of to use the powers of the mind logically and methodically
Opposite of to cook for too long or at too high a temperature
Opposite of to stifle or hold back an emotion, memory, etc.
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