Opposite of acting or done hastily or without proper thought or consideration
Opposite of willing, or inclined, to take chances or risks
“After looking down, he became too timid to carry on with the climb.”
Opposite of having a reckless attitude or manner
Opposite of responding readily to something new or stimulating, especially temperamentally
“Doing so he evinces the sort of suave, unflappable attitude that comes in handy when you are strolling along a high wire without a net.”
Opposite of done or completed too hurriedly
“We enjoyed a relaxing leisurely lunch before starting the afternoon session.”
Opposite of disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control
Opposite of extremely, excessively, or feverishly passionate
Opposite of marked by, or displaying, a boldness of character
“He may be old and meek, but his discipline remained resolute.”
Opposite of occurring or done quickly and unexpectedly or without warning
“Any changes of destination are notified ahead by telephone or radio so that arrival is anticipated.”
Opposite of lacking in finesse or grace
“Sathya displays a succession of foot rhythms and sculpturesque poses with playful eyes, graceful movement of arms and body.”
Opposite of done or acting in a careless way
“Changes may be suggested after a thorough examination of the proposed plan.”
Opposite of a series of things of the same type, especially when unwelcome, happening within a short space of time
Opposite of a sudden and widespread occurrence or manifestation of something
Opposite of a sudden, widespread occurrence of an undesirable phenomenon
Opposite of a sudden outbreak of something, typically something unwelcome or noisy
Opposite of a large number of similar things coming in quick succession
Opposite of a number of similar or related events, objects, or people coming one after another
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