Opposite of suffering, hardship or pain that one has to endure
Opposite of a cause of great distress or misfortune
Opposite of a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or misfortune
Opposite of a setback, or change for the worse
“At first, he had success against troops taken by surprise, but soon afterward, this fine and brilliant army was beaten near Ancona and were never able to rally again.”
Opposite of an illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions
Opposite of an illness or medical condition, especially a relatively minor one
(count noun) Opposite of a feeling of worry or anxiety
“Despite the results not falling her way, there was a sense of carefreeness about her, and she was convinced that everything would still be ok.”
(usually of a disease or condition) Opposite of the act of being adversely affected
“Teresa may be getting on with age, but she still seems to be in good health.”
Opposite of the cause of someone's downfall
Opposite of a misfortune or affliction that causes worry, hardship, or distress
“We are an international agency concerned with the alleviation of human suffering.”
Opposite of an event or circumstance that causes sorrow
“It was pure luck that she managed to escape serious injury after the catastrophic accident.”
(count noun) Opposite of something which prevents a being from experiencing happiness or good in their lives, or inflicting harm
“There is still so much good in this world that is worth fighting for.”
Opposite of physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something
“However, the Second World War and the reparation of the complete road network after the war caused a serious delay in the creation of other motorways.”
Opposite of an infectious disease
Opposite of physical, mental or emotional injury to a person
“We wished no harm and signaled to the tribe that we only brought with us peace.”
Opposite of a physical (or sometimes figurative) ailment or disease
“In other cases, where a cure is not possible, the treatment aims to maximize the length and quality of life.”
Opposite of a problem or difficulty
“Many countries have looked into internet voting as a possible solution for low voter turnout.”
Opposite of a mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear
Opposite of a feeling of having committed wrong or failed in an obligation
“The Joker showed impenitence for his wrongdoings, claiming that the instigation of chaos was mandatory.”
(religion) Opposite of a state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinner passes after death
Opposite of an unfavorable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness
“Banknotes have a natural advantage over coins in that they are lighter to carry but are also less durable.”
Opposite of a sense of stressful urgency caused by having too many demands on one's time or resources
“That would be Batman's voice on the comms as he works to bring a bit of calm to the group.”
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