Opposite of in a busy or active manner
Opposite of with physical difficulty
Opposite of adverb for being regularly preoccupied
“He's quite easy to get ahold of because he's usually free.”
Opposite of adverb for busy or occupied with business, work, or other activities
“The doctor is available and will see you now.”
Opposite of adverb for full of activity
“The music festival was poorly organized and turned out to be a rather lifeless affair.”
Opposite of adverb for full of people
“It was early in the morning, and the usually busy city would be eerily empty.”
Opposite of adverb for hectic, full of work or activities
“We spent a tranquil day down by the lake by ourselves.”
Opposite of adverb for excessively decorated
“A minimalist approach will work best when redecorating this room to provide it with a more moderate look.”
(of facilities or services) Opposite of adverb for not currently available for use
“You should give him a call now while his line is available.”
Opposite of adverb for tending to interfere in the affairs of others
“She's an unobtrusive woman who mostly just keeps to herself.”
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