(of paint, ink, plaster, or a similar substance) Opposite of not yet having dried or hardened
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Opposite of containing, soaked in, or covered in water
Opposite of consisting of, containing, or resembling water
Opposite of thin, bland or tasteless, especially as a result of containing too much water
Opposite of weak or faint in strength or intensity, as if diluted by water
Opposite of bland or lacking in flavor
Opposite of dull and uninteresting
Opposite of maritime or aquatic in character, nature or use
Opposite of not producing excitement or interest
Opposite of faded by or as if by sunlight or repeated washing
Opposite of lacking in originality, variation, spirit or energy
“It is an absorbing documentary about a subject high up on the interest list of anybody in the movie business.”
(of a person's eyes) Opposite of weepy, or full of tears
(of food or drink) Opposite of unseasoned, mild-tasting, or insipid
(of paint, ink, plaster, or a similar substance) Opposite of not yet having dried or hardened
“Following days of inclement weather, construction for the house was finally able to continue onto the dry foundation.”
Opposite of pale or sickly in appearance
“The girl looked only about sixteen or seventeen, and she did not look healthy at all.”
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