(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
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(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Opposite of showing or experiencing bewilderment
“Everyone was enlightened as to why he had the opinions he held when they learned of his background.”
(of a person) Opposite of unable to think clearly
“It was hard to take him seriously, but he was clearly lucid when he made his outrageous claims.”
(of a person) Opposite of lacking clarity or precision
“The defense had trouble refuting the clear testimony of the prosecution's star witness.”
Opposite of lacking order
“The documents were meticulously presented in an organized manner.”
Opposite of lacking a coherent sequence or connection
Opposite of showing or expressing confusion or bewilderment
“Bourne couldn't explain why, but he was unusually and acutely aware of everything happening around him.”
Opposite of deeply hurt, saddened, or worried
Opposite of erratic or out of control in behavior or state
Opposite of full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
Opposite of consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts
Opposite of without care or making distinctions
Opposite of confused or disorientated, especially with regards to one's purpose
Opposite of confused or perplexed
“With his reputation as an enlightened, well-informed senior High Court judge, Lord Bonomy is unafraid to take on the government of the day.”
Opposite of having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning
Opposite of mistaken, faulty, or in error
Opposite of made up of small parts that seem unrelated
Opposite of not clearly defined or distinct
Opposite of feeling worried and uneasy
Opposite of having faults or errors
Opposite of to have made something more complex
“Removing the superfluous data in this report simplified the facts.”
Opposite of to have mistaken something for something else
“To have successfully distinguished between Scooby Doo and Marmaduke would be considered quite an accomplishment.”
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 thrown into disorder
“Our documents were in a mess and we arranged them to restore some organization into our filing system.”
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