(of a question or problem) Opposite of to be too hard for
Opposite of to walk, especially clumsily or noisily
Opposite of to confuse or confound with something surprising or shocking
“Perhaps someone out there could enlighten me with regard to the following situation that my 17-year-old son finds himself in.”
Opposite of to walk in a slow, relaxed manner
Opposite of to prevent (someone) from achieving an aim
Opposite of to deliver a (usually formal and extended) speech on a subject
Opposite of to move heavily, scaping one's feet in the process
Opposite of to walk for a long distance, especially across country
Opposite of to be impossible to understand
“Everything would make sense once it was explained to us.”
Opposite of to be forgotten by
“I've forgotten several important people. It will eventually come to me.”
Opposite of to state a fact or belief forcefully or confidently
Opposite of to make a speech or contribute to a debate
“What I know about the federal tax code is far less relevant than how I feel about it when I listen to a talk about tax reform.”
Opposite of to speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way
Opposite of to enter or participate in a contest, usually as a political candidate
“An incumbent may decide to forgo the next election when certain conditions are met.”
Opposite of a small piece or amount (of something)
Opposite of a small piece that is left after use
“Whole sequences are played out in their entirety in front of the television cameras.”
Opposite of the state of being intractable
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