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What is the opposite of rigid?

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Adjective
Opposite of physically unyielding or stiff
“June wrapped a flexible cloth around her broken arm before proceeding to the nearest hospital for further medical attention.”
Adjective
Opposite of not able to be changed or adapted
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“The company has a more lenient policy on tattoos than you might expect.”
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Opposite of resolute and steadfast in one's will or ambition
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Opposite of remaining constant or in an unvarying state
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Opposite of lacking emotion or feeling
Adjective
Opposite of consisting of matter all through
“Most of these applications use nitrogen in liquid form as a refrigerant.”
Adjective
Opposite of remaining constant or in an unvarying state
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Opposite of without human warmth or sympathy
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Opposite of using power or authority without considering the feelings of others
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Opposite of able to be depended or relied on
“Peter is an unreliable worker, and cannot be depended on to work autonomously from the team.”
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Opposite of refusing to change one's position, attitude or opinion
“Ian was very giving in sharing his toys with his best friend, Sarah.”
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Opposite of cruel or harsh in nature
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(of a rule or discipline) Opposite of rigidly enforced, typically demanding total obedience or observance
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Opposite of physically unyielding, taut or stiff
“I know I've lost weight because my pants are getting loose around my belly.”
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Opposite of treated or regarded with a devotion and scrupulousness appropriate to worship
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Opposite of having a strength of will or determination
“His nervousness was apparent when he spoke with a shaky voice.”
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Opposite of not able to be changed
“I remained undecided on where I wanted to eat for dinner.”
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Opposite of accurate or correct in all details
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Opposite of to a total, utter or complete degree
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Opposite of self-disciplined or ascetic
“Although William Beckford wrote a Gothick romance as reckless and immoderate as himself, his life of epic prodigality would arrest attention had he not written a single line.”
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