Opposite of to diminish in intensity or strength, especially gradually
Opposite of to speak hesitantly or haltingly
Opposite of to be indecisive or hesitant
Opposite of to pause in indecision before doing something
“Foreign aid can also have a role, but only to expedite this growth once it starts.”
Opposite of to waver between different courses of action
Opposite of to briefly stop or interrupt an action
Opposite of to move or progress slowly, failing to keep up with others
Opposite of to walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury
Opposite of to take a long time before doing something or taking a decision
Opposite of to be unable to decide, or to hesitate during a decision
“They were able to swiftly decide on a new course of action after all the proper authorities had thoroughly discussed it.”
Opposite of to hesitate or refuse to proceed due to fear, aversion, or reluctance
Opposite of to waver between different courses of action
“He's the type of person that will commit and ask questions later.”
Opposite of to fall down, especially after losing one's balance
Opposite of to weaken or lose strength, or to cause this
Opposite of to become tired or lose strength and energy
Opposite of to feel uncertain about something
“I do believe that the world is good and worth saving.”
Opposite of to lose or be without hope
Opposite of to lose strength or become weaker
Opposite of to speak stammeringly or with indecision
Opposite of to lose or be without hope
“We can only hope there will be survivors from that crash.”
Opposite of to decline or deteriorate, especially gradually
Opposite of a slight trembling movement (or sound)
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