Opposite of feeling annoyed, frustrated or worried about something
Opposite of experiencing a feeling of anger or annoyance
Opposite of feeling upset, annoyed or angry
Opposite of experiencing or marked by overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
Opposite of full of anger or hatred
“Their mother was at the center of their world and her warm loving nature provided a sense of security despite the lack of a father.”
Opposite of having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked
“Her first day was filled with jeering and taunts but she remained patient with them.”
(tired of) Opposite of bored or fed up with
“Employers will eventually cotton on to why you appear to be so engrossed in your work.”
Opposite of irritable and quick to take offense at petty things
“He was a cheerful man, exhilarated rather than alarmed by the warlike happenings into which he had stumbled.”
Opposite of suffering from frustration or dissatisfaction
“In the days when I posted regularly, I felt satisfied I was getting my views off my chest.”
Opposite of feeling or showing anger, hurt, or resentment
“I would, however, be grateful if in view of everything I have written, you would now see your way clear to modifying your present logo.”
Opposite of to have triggered a passionate feeling or reaction
“Harper was worked up at having lost her favorite doll, but her mother calmed her.”
Opposite of past tense for to feel, or cause to feel, irritated or resentful
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