(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
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Opposite of feeling or expressing distress or anxiety
Opposite of feeling upset, annoyed or angry
Opposite of having been subjected to oppression
Opposite of deeply pessimistic in nature
“Some modern-day philosophers predict a promising future where mankind will live together in peace and harmony.”
Opposite of sad or miserable in appearance
Opposite of having, posing or being a source of a problem (or problems)
“This country has been a safe haven for many refugees and exiles.”
Opposite of tending to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen
(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
“Everyone was enlightened as to why he had the opinions he held when they learned of his background.”
Opposite of predisposed to having, or characterized by, bad luck
Opposite of unfortunate or wretched
“The mass media play a vital role in campaigning for the welfare of less fortunate individuals and families.”
Opposite of having breaks or gaps in continuity
“Two continuous lines on the road indicate that overtaking a vehicle is prohibited.”
Opposite of alienated or disturbed
Opposite of to have thrown into a state of distress marked by confusion
“Homer was initially upset at his tiny plate at the seafood buffet, but grabbing the entire steam tray buoyed him.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause distress or anxiety to
“He would often meditate to calm his nerves before a game.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause someone inconvenience
“I'm happy to oblige your request for a reference.”
Opposite of past tense for to put in the effort required to do something
“I would avoid buying property in a declining market.”
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