Opposite of plural for a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience
“Having stated, much to my consolation, that he missed me, he ended this brief letter by asking how my mother was doing.”
Opposite of plural for a sudden and violent emotional disturbance
“It was a relief when the plane finally landed in Bangkok and he could get off it, for it was a turbulent flight and he was unable to sleep.”
Opposite of plural for a violent shaking movement caused by an impact, explosion, or tremor
“After the earthquake had passed, there was an unexpected stillness that followed.”
Opposite of plural for a forceful clash of two entities
“The dodging of his opponent's jab was important because it allowed him to counter with an uppercut that resulted in a knockout.”
Opposite of plural for an unkempt or thick mass of hair
“When Indigo compensated for the lack of hair on her head, she did so by accentuating what she understood as feminine.”
Opposite of to offend the moral feelings of
“He did so and was received by Ferenc Erdei, who asked him to go out on the balcony of the Parliament to appease the crowd.”
Opposite of to frighten or cause fear in
“It was hard to pretend that he wasn't worried, but while he stumbled initially, he found the words designed to reassure them.”
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