(typically used to describe phrases) Opposite of hackneyed or trite
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Opposite of exhausted or in need of rest or sleep
“If you're feeling energetic, you can attempt to climb a narrow and winding staircase to the top.”
(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.”
(typically used to describe phrases) Opposite of hackneyed or trite
“It was a refreshing interview to hear someone be so honest and original with their answers.”
Opposite of overused or old
“I have updated my wardrobe, and almost everything in there is now new.”
Opposite of characterized by sluggishness or weariness
Opposite of lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
Opposite of feeling tired, fatigued or weak
Opposite of feeling sleepy or lethargic
“She went into her father's room, where he was awake and wondering.”
Opposite of common, boring, or severely lacking in interest
(colloquial) Opposite of physically weak
“I would love to play a strong and heroic character again if given another chance.”
Opposite of worn out or ruined because of age or neglect
Opposite of having an ache in a part of one's body
Opposite of physically ill or weakened
“I have fully recovered from the flu and I feel healthy again.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
Opposite of past tense for to weaken or lose strength, or to cause this
Opposite of past tense for to exhaust the patience or interest of
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