(typically of a place) Opposite of free from disturbance
“Most of the wealthy residents are either behind the walls that surrounded the villas or off pursuing pleasures in a more boisterous part of town.”
Opposite of having emotional or mental peace
“A recent phone call made him agitated and he felt like having a tantrum to dispel some of the frustration he felt.”
Opposite of showing little or no feeling
Opposite of not easily upset or excited
Opposite of having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Opposite of having a gently calming effect
Opposite of free of, or inclined to avoid, conflict or dissent
Opposite of calm in temperament, even in challenging situations
Opposite of relaxed or leisurely
“We went away for a quick holiday but the kids made it rather stressful.”
(attributive) Opposite of feeling or exuding self-assurance
“They were insecure young men, who were led astray by a charismatic self-proclaimed prophet.”
(of climate or weather) Opposite of not aggressive or violent in nature
“A powerful storm is brewing.”
Opposite of in a state of comfort and relaxation
“They all saw Dawn as their sworn enemy, which made for an uncomfortable weekend away for me because I was now seen as a traitor.”
Opposite of having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
“Laura has a rigorous diet when it comes to her fitness regime.”
Opposite of the pleasantness of warm and sunny weather
“We had to cancel our date at the beach due to overcast weather.”
Opposite of feeling or expressing happiness or satisfaction
Opposite of having the ability to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering
“The impatient man lost it and started shrieking after getting fed up with the bus that was always late.”
Opposite of not easily irritated or flustered
Opposite of not making or accompanied by any sound
“Footage of the incident drew audible gasps from spectators across the stadium.”
Opposite of characterized by pleasant weather with moderate temperatures
“The plants and animals that live here are able to survive harsh sunlight, extreme temperatures, and little rainfall.”
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