Opposite of feelings of severe despondency and dejection
“Mandy felt nothing but bliss, as she sat on a solitary rock in the middle of a clear and secluded lake.”
Opposite of a long and severe recession in an economy or market
“It was no coincidence that a rise in employment rates coincided with an economic boom.”
Opposite of the act of lowering in amount
“We noticed an increase in sales after our latest marketing campaign.”
Opposite of the act of physically lowering something
“If the elevation of the weight does nothing, then something might be broken.”
Opposite of a sunken place or hollow on a surface
“The rock had a rounded protuberance above the surface, making it easy to find.”
Opposite of a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
Opposite of a long, narrow cut or depression in a hard material
Opposite of a mark impressed on a surface
Opposite of the state of being fatigued or exhausted
Opposite of a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface
Opposite of the amount or degree by which something is reduced
“Amassing more data does not necessarily lead to the acquisition of better information.”
Opposite of mental pressure or distress
“Then the coldness left him, and he found he was filled with calm.”
Opposite of a brief downward slope followed by an upward one
Opposite of the state of having a serious mental illness
Opposite of a market where a majority of investors are selling, causing prices to drop
Opposite of a sudden collapse in someone's mental health or stability of mind
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