Opposite of feeling angry, distressed or unhappy
“The groom was feeling surprisingly calm when it was his turn to deliver his speech.”
Opposite of physically ill or distressed
“I started to feel healthy again following my recovery from a cold.”
Opposite of in a state of disarray
“Sally has the cleanest and most organized room in the house.”
Opposite of resentful or annoyed, typically as a result of a perceived insult
Opposite of feeling or showing great unhappiness or loneliness
Opposite of abnormally sensitive, obsessive, or anxious
Opposite of to disturb mentally or emotionally
“Chloe had to calm herself before she went on stage to perform in front of the judges.”
Opposite of to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
“She managed to arrange her clothes in order of type, size and color.”
Opposite of to defeat in unexpected circumstances
“As expected, the worst team in the competition would lose to the top team convincingly.”
Opposite of to cause disorder in
“We advise everyone to maintain a healthy work-life balance.”
Opposite of to fill with distress or alarm
Opposite of to speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse
“I just wanted to compliment Bill on speaking his mind, because I'm sure he gets a lot of flack and criticism for doing this.”
Opposite of the state of being unhappy, disappointed, or anxious
“She could not contain her joy as she was crowned the winner of the beauty pageant.”
Opposite of an unexpected result or situation, typically a win in a sporting match
“The home team put up little fight as the match became a complete walkover for the visiting team.”
(count noun) Opposite of a feeling of worry or anxiety
“Despite the results not falling her way, there was a sense of carefreeness about her, and she was convinced that everything would still be ok.”
Opposite of a misfortune or setback
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