(of wind or cold) Opposite of so cold as to be painful
(mild) Opposite of characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
(generous) Opposite of characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
(of a person or their behaviour) Opposite of full of malice or spite
Opposite of very low or below average in temperature
Opposite of involving the use of sarcasm, especially sardonically
Opposite of involving the use of sarcasm or wit
(of the air or wind) Opposite of extremely cold
“Let's organize a picnic if this mild weather lasts over the weekend.”
Opposite of harshly sarcastic or satirical in nature
“It started with a tweet which turned into a mild piece of fake news.”
Opposite of having an unpalatable harsh taste, as the peel of an orange
“The cakes can only be described as soft pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet, nutty mixture, or fruit.”
Opposite of easily deceived or duped
Opposite of intended to make someone feel humiliated
Opposite of unpleasantly rough or jarring in smell or taste
“You can relish the palatable dishes while enjoying the panoramic view by the beach side.”
(of a joke or sense of humour) Opposite of subtle and expressed in a matter-of-fact way
“His comedic style was rather ostentatious and was not to everyone's taste.”
Opposite of highly critical in nature
“We have received some very complimentary remarks from our customers about the facilities and the services we offer.”
Opposite of having or producing a sudden and intense piercing sensation
“I endured a dull pain in my head for the rest of the day.”
Opposite of disdainfully or ironically humorous
“The Joker had a habit of sarcastically asking his victims why they were so serious.”
Opposite of having a witty, sarcastic or cynical nature or edge
“Why can't you give me a straight answer to a straight question?”
Opposite of affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
“I just wanted us to be able to point out that that hypodermic did not have a needle attached, and that it was a painless application.”
Opposite of stimulating to the mind or senses, especially with a touch of humor
“Expert editing cannot make insipid writing vibrant, nor does less-than-perfect editing negate powerful thought and language.”
Opposite of present participle for to chew, grip or tear at something edible with one's teeth
Opposite of present participle for to corrode or eat away at
(informal) Opposite of present participle for to be offensive, objectionable or unsatisfactory in nature or quality
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