Opposite of cautious distrust of someone or something
Opposite of a small quantity of something
Opposite of a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen
Opposite of a small amount of something, especially a light coating or layer (such as of paint)
Opposite of a very small or insignificant amount
Opposite of an underlying quality or feeling
Opposite of an unpleasant emotion caused by the perception of danger, pain, or harm
“It took courage for him to stand up for what he believed was right.”
Opposite of a minor or fine distinction or detail
Opposite of a feeling or suspicion
“It is clear that your ignorance of your children's whereabouts stems from your obsession and commitment to work.”
Opposite of the inference of particular instances by reference to a general law or principle
Opposite of a small amount of something
“It wasn't just weeds, but there was also a lot of rubbish strewn all over the sidewalk.”
Opposite of a meaning that is suggested or implied
Opposite of a slight amount of something
Opposite of a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
“You can't escape the fact that mass tourism is ruining the very things it wants to celebrate.”
Opposite of a belief in a bad future or outcomes
Opposite of a slight indication of something
Opposite of habitual skepticism, or a refusal or reluctance to accept ideas
Opposite of a very small or insignificant amount
Opposite of a slight trace or vestige of something
“Historically, the Indian lion is a representation of the country's courage, strength, tenacity, and wisdom.”
Opposite of anxiety, or the state of being worried or anxious
Opposite of a feeling of insecurity caused by a lack of trust
Opposite of a slight trace of something
Opposite of a feeling of concern or confusion, caused by something disturbing or perplexing
“There is an element of unsurprise among those of us who have experienced poverty in all its forms.”
Mental acceptance of a claim as true
“I have a great belief that hard work will almost always be rewarded.”
Opposite of a particular opinion or attitude expressed
Opposite of to suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability
Opposite of to venture to say, to think something probable
Opposite of to form a supposition
“I know why you did what you did, but that doesn't it right.”
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