Opposite of refusing to change one's position, attitude or opinion
“Ian was very giving in sharing his toys with his best friend, Sarah.”
Opposite of refusing to obey authority
“Students must be compliant with the standards set at this prestigious school.”
Opposite of difficult to move, remove, or cure
“That moveable desk should be easily disposed of and replaced with a new one.”
Opposite of stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Opposite of having a vigorous, independent will
Opposite of having or showing determination or resolve
Opposite of steadfast and resolute
Opposite of firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Opposite of impossible to erase or remove
Opposite of stubborn, not able to be transformed in mind and spirit
Opposite of strict or exacting in standards
“I can actually leave whenever I want because my parents are rather lenient when it comes to my curfew.”
Opposite of lacking discipline or restraint
“A really quiet and disciplined audience lost themselves in symphonies of Schubert and Mozart.”
Opposite of exhibiting passion and enthusiasm
“The author's works were mediocre and could only attract an apathetic readership.”
Opposite of showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
Opposite of passionately motivated to achieve one's goals
“Steven was mostly apathetic when it came to working towards his stated goals.”
Opposite of continuous, or lasting for a long time
Opposite of habitual, firmly established, and unlikely to change
Opposite of determined or passionate in one's beliefs, interests or endeavors
“Julia had set many goals for herself but appeared indifferent when it came to achieving them.”
Opposite of not defeated or surpassed
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