Opposite of at the point of death or losing one's life
Opposite of gradually ceasing to exist or function
Opposite of occurring at, or connected with, the time that someone dies or is dying
Opposite of having or showing a strong desire for something
Opposite of in a life-threatening state of health
(of a thing) Opposite of in terminal decline
Opposite of dying, especially of poison
Opposite of suffering from or relating to a terminal disease
Opposite of in poor health
Opposite of possessing, or controlled by ambition
“At a time when apathetic youngsters are the hot topic of political debate, he is the exception that proves the rule.”
Opposite of weak or lacking in strength
“He said that his body felt strong and that he had never been in better shape.”
Opposite of a person's death
Opposite of the state or process of rotting or decomposition
Opposite of the state of being lifeless
“Life is temporary.”
Opposite of present participle for to die or cease living
“You would probably discover many reasons to live on this plant while acknowledging that life does involve its fair share of suffering.”
Opposite of present participle for to become less strong in strength or intensity
“If your confidence isn't the greatest, start somewhere, anywhere, and let your confidence build over time as you practice your skills.”
Opposite of present participle for to come to an end, or to disappear completely
“A strange vision would appear to him in his sleep, and he woke up believing he was a prophet.”
Opposite of present participle for to stop operating
“The operation of the equipment should still continue despite some strange but common mechanical noises.”
Opposite of present participle for to be very eager for something
“I would hesitate to eat anything that moves, even if I was starving.”
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