Opposite of suffering from a high level of fear or stress
“He bowed before the black sapphire throne on which his master sprawled, his one leg cocked over the armrest, totally relaxed.”
Opposite of having (been) worked to the point of fatigue, exhaustion, or great stress
Opposite of physically unyielding, taut or stiff
“I know I've lost weight because my pants are getting loose around my belly.”
Opposite of past tense for to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
“To say he was disappointed by the revelation would be to understate his reaction.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause mental or emotional strain or tension in
“It would de-stress me greatly if I achieve the results that I have been working so hard to achieve.”
(usually of an object) Opposite of past tense for to physically strain, or to apply force as to cause strain
“My new shoes would gradually begin to give after several hours of being worn.”
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