Opposite of issues or things that need to be resolved
“The unfortunate fact is that problems are currently rife, yet solutions are scarce.”
Opposite of a state of (public) chaos, conflict or confusion
Opposite of plural for a distressing or dangerous situation
“He felt calm in the safety of the sanctuary.”
Opposite of plural for the state of being difficult or bothersome
“Sarah managed to complete the challenging puzzle with ease.”
Opposite of plural for effort or exertion made to do something, especially when inconvenient
“Pulling that stunt was merely a cinch for him.”
Opposite of plural for a source of bother or irritation
“I take great pleasure in providing support when you need it.”
Opposite of plural for a particular aspect of something regarded as unsatisfactory or as a source of difficulty
“I regard your confident nature as a positive.”
Opposite of plural for a state of unrest or disorder, usually between opposing factions
“The two leaders met amicably to discuss options for peace in the region.”
Opposite of plural for a cause of distress, disturbance, or pain
“She lives with the comfort of knowing that she is set up for life.”
Opposite of plural for a failure or breakdown in operation or function
“Regular maintenance would ensure that continuous engine operation was not disrupted.”
Opposite of plural for an abnormal state that disrupts normal physiological functions
“The doctor was surprised at my health despite my lack of exercise.”
Opposite of to cause distress or anxiety to
“He would often meditate to calm his nerves before a game.”
Opposite of to cause someone inconvenience
“I'm happy to oblige your request for a reference.”
Opposite of to put in the effort required to do something
“I would avoid buying property in a declining market.”
Opposite of to be afflicted or incapacitated by
“Peter had to reassure and remind himself that he had the confidence to deliver on the big stage.”
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