Opposite of organically decayed or broken down
Opposite of no longer capable, effective or needed
Opposite of in poor condition through long use or lack of care
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of in a stale or decaying state
Opposite of in a poor structural condition, especially due to old age
“The proposed site for the new building should not involve losing any existing public car parking.”
Opposite of having a stale, moldy, or damp smell
Opposite of not characterized by or conducive to physical health or well-being
Opposite of sullied or tainted in some manner
“Looking into those eyes, she saw a soul that was shiningly pure and innocent.”
Opposite of shabby, old, or in bad condition
Opposite of damaged by age and repeated use
Opposite of having broken down organically
“According to Bede's life of the saint, when Cuthbert's sarcophagus was opened eleven years after his death, his body was found to have been perfectly preserved or incorrupt.”
Opposite of decaying or no longer fresh
Opposite of untidy or in bad condition
“Her own guest-room was immaculate, the bedding pleasantly touched with lavender.”
(of food) Opposite of decayed or putrid
“The milk is only a day old and is still fresh.”
Opposite of rancid or rotten
“For dessert, they presented mouth-watering vanilla sabayon served in a champagne flute and layered with fresh fruit and biscuit.”
Opposite of past tense for to rot or cause to rot
Opposite of past tense for to decline gradually in health, prosperity, or quality
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