Opposite of a feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar
“I watched with detached disinterest as Sean and Amber presented themselves to the audience and received their medallions from the organizers.”
Opposite of a feeling of concern or confusion, caused by something disturbing or perplexing
“There is an element of unsurprise among those of us who have experienced poverty in all its forms.”
Opposite of a thing or a quality of something that causes wonder
“While this may be perplexing to Western audiences, it's really just a normality for the intended audience.”
Opposite of in a state of amazement or great surprise
Opposite of a person or thing regarded as precious or special
Opposite of a noteworthy accomplishment or achievement
Opposite of a wonderful or very remarkable person or thing
“We were expecting something spectacular, but it turned out to be nothing in the end.”
Opposite of doubt about the truth or verisimilitude of something
Opposite of the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something
“In practical terms, newly arrived trainees should be provided with clarification of their roles, and a clear description of what is expected of them.”
Opposite of the state or quality of being confused or puzzled
Opposite of a person or thing regarded as the finest or most important in their sphere or group
“Grant used to be someone of importance, but he has shelved his notoriety to become a nobody.”
Opposite of a thing that is beautiful, impressive, or worthy of praise
“Herb allows Homer to design the All-American car which turns out to be an abomination.”
Opposite of a feeling of mild astonishment or shock caused by something unexpected
“I looked around my car for a jacket to keep up the illusion of being normal, and much to my unsurprise, there was no jacket to be had.”
Opposite of a place of interest or wonder, especially to tourists and visitors
Opposite of a lack or absence of trust or confidence
Opposite of something or someone that is considered special, valuable or rare
Opposite of excessive, or extravagant, adoration
“He would hurl an insult her way because his ego was hurt after she rejected his advances.”
Opposite of a person who is highly skilled or knowledgeable in their field
Opposite of an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field
“In the end, Phelps walked off with six golds and two bronzes, hardly a failure.”
Opposite of a place or thing which draws visitors by providing something of interest or pleasure
“Really, the only minor detraction was the bizarre insistence at the gates that any bottled drinks had to have the caps taken off, and thrown away.”
Opposite of to think about something with curiosity or doubt
“The most common approach has been to ignore the topic altogether, because of its ideological sensitivity and analytical complications.”
Opposite of to feel, or be, surprised
“The cynics among you will be unsurprised to learn that after two days of working out on the exercise bike, I was bored with it.”
Opposite of to be amazed
“Offering him a self-deprecating smile, Emma invited him to mock her inability to accomplish such a simple task correctly.”
Opposite of to have doubts or suspicions about
Opposite of to be filled with wonder or astonishment
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