Opposite of to grimace or flinch out of pain or distress
Opposite of to move back or away from, especially because of fear or disgust
Opposite of to frown or scowl with a grimace
Opposite of to jolt, usually due to astonishment, shock or fear
“Jake will usually just deadpan at pranks directed at him.”
Opposite of to jerk suddenly in surprise
“The class would be still as their teacher spoke during class.”
Opposite of a twisted expression on one's face, typically expressing displeasure or wry amusement
Opposite of a sudden involuntary movement caused by shock or surprise
“When the infant produced unreactivity to stimulation, alarm bells started to ring.”
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