Opposite of in a rash manner without due thought or consideration
Opposite of to a very large or great degree
Opposite of without care or thought
Opposite of in an indiscriminate or haphazard manner
Opposite of to an excessive degree
(informal) Opposite of to a very large or great degree
“Just make sure you are adequately hydrated when running around in this heat.”
(of a lifestyle) Opposite of in a reckless manner
“Live safely, die at a ripe old age. Good girls do it well.”
Opposite of adverb for not civilized, typically with implications of a savage or violent nature
“This image is not one of a warrior with anti-imperialist ideals, but of a civilized leader at peace with the foreigners.”
(of animals) Opposite of adverb for wild and feral, without taming or domestication
“The shift from surf to turf corresponds with the arrival of domesticated animals.”
(especially of plants) Opposite of adverb for uninhabited or cultivated
“Although no one would plant these weedy types, they all have attractive, cultivated cousins.”
Opposite of adverb for characterized, or marked, by much busy (or stressful) activity
“As a normal, relaxed, and laid back person, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd.”
Opposite of adverb for not based on sound reasoning or probability
“We can speculate about the future, but on a more practical level, we have to admit that we simply don't know what will happen.”
Opposite of adverb for having a curious, strange or eccentric nature
“Still, it wasn't unusual for a typical pattern to arise, almost yawningly predictable.”
Opposite of adverb for having, or characterized by, great anger or rage
“He admits to being quite pleased with the new book, only to qualify his response immediately.”
Opposite of adverb for marked by turmoil or disturbance, especially of natural elements
“The tide was just going out, so the whole beach was calm, with not even a whisper of a breeze.”
Opposite of adverb for lacking discipline or restraint
“A really quiet and disciplined audience lost themselves in symphonies of Schubert and Mozart.”
Opposite of adverb for barren and devoid of inhabitants
“It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after traveling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain.”
Opposite of adverb for teeming with plant or natural life
“It is said that this area was barren in its early beginnings, but its founder cultivated it to become a viable territory.”
Opposite of adverb for having an untidy appearance
“A clean, tidy appearance works in your favor, even before you speak.”
Opposite of adverb for arbitrary in nature
“He does his best to combat stereotyping and present a balanced, analytical account.”
(wild about) Opposite of adverb for having feelings of passion for (someone or something)
“He felt indifferent towards her, despite her advances.”
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