Opposite of a state of great activity or commotion
Opposite of a number of things arriving or happening suddenly and during the same period
Opposite of a state of noisy and confused activity
“The troublemakers were arrested and the peace was thus restored.”
Opposite of an overwhelming number of things delivered simultaneously or in rapid succession
Opposite of a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior
Opposite of a sudden, widespread occurrence of an undesirable phenomenon
Opposite of a series of things of the same type, especially when unwelcome, happening within a short space of time
Opposite of a sudden or brief outbreak or burst of something
Opposite of a sudden and brief outbreak
Opposite of a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness
“My complete disinterest in the sport doesn't mean I'm ignorant of the importance it bears in the character building of some men.”
Opposite of a state of being nervous, anxious, or irritated
“He was silent for a short while, trying to regain his composure and collect himself.”
Opposite of the frozen, crystalline state of water that falls as precipitation
Opposite of an overwhelming quantity of things or people happening or appearing at the same time
“It attracted pilgrims and other visitors from distant places, but the cathedral was not the parish or proper church of more than a handful of people.”
Opposite of a sudden or intense outburst of something
Opposite of to bother or cause distress in (someone)
Opposite of to disconcert or cause to be confused
“We fail to understand exactly where this humor lies and would be much obliged if you would care to enlighten us.”
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