Opposite of feeling or appearing upset or troubled
Opposite of wildly excited or uncontrolled due to worry or fear
Opposite of feeling fear or frightened
“He has been where only brave men dare to step foot.”
Opposite of unable to concentrate because one is mentally preoccupied with something
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 characterized by negative feelings or emotions
“For the first time in many months, he felt cheerful and positive.”
Opposite of feeling upset after suffering an embarrassment
“Kate felt honored when her handbags were exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt Museum for the first National Design Triennia, celebrating American Design excellence.”
Opposite of marked intense, animated, or violent activity
“Formerly they were civil and kind, and we all got on famously together.”
Opposite of cheerful and full of energy
Opposite of to have thrown into a state of distress marked by confusion
“Homer was initially upset at his tiny plate at the seafood buffet, but grabbing the entire steam tray buoyed him.”
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 to have thrown into disorder
“Our documents were in a mess and we arranged them to restore some organization into our filing system.”
Opposite of past tense for to mix up or agitate the contents of
Opposite of past tense for to excite someone, typically to upset or disturb them
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