Opposite of vigorously incisive or critical
Opposite of characterized by the use of wit, especially to offend
Opposite of affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
Opposite of involving the use of sarcasm, especially sardonically
Opposite of very low or below average in temperature
Opposite of harshly sarcastic or satirical in nature
“It started with a tweet which turned into a mild piece of fake news.”
(of the air or wind) Opposite of extremely cold
“Let's organize a picnic if this mild weather lasts over the weekend.”
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 involving the use of sarcasm or wit
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.”
Opposite of intended to make someone feel humiliated
(of a wound) Opposite of sore or painful, typically from being freshly inflicted
“On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the frill, there are healed puncture wounds.”
Opposite of having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
“One popular sweet dish is a pancake made of mashed plantains that have been deep-fried in palm oil.”
Opposite of painful or sore due to an injury
“He says he is now feeling fine after recovering from a sore ankle.”
Opposite of painful when touched
“After about 24 hours, gangrene had set in, and the swelling became cold and painless to the touch.”
Opposite of disdainfully or ironically humorous
“The Joker had a habit of sarcastically asking his victims why they were so serious.”
Opposite of strict or harsh in the treatment of others
“His reaction was surprising, given he is usually a gentle and mild-mannered boy.”
Opposite of a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one's body
Opposite of pain, or any unpleasant physical sensation
“The medical team arrived to provide Jeff with some relief for his injuries.”
Opposite of an uncomfortable sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch
Opposite of present participle for to wound or pierce with a sting
Opposite of present participle for to provoke someone to do (something) by causing annoyance or offense
Opposite of present participle for to overcharge (someone) for something
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