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Subduings Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for subduings in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of subduings in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for subduings alphabetically.

blessing
  • absolution
  • benedicite
  • benediction
  • benison
  • commendation
  • consecration
  • dedication
  • divine sanction
  • grace
  • invocation
cheer
  • animation
  • buoyancy
  • cheerfulness
  • cheeriness
  • comfort
  • delight
  • encouragement
  • exuberance
  • gaiety
  • geniality
delight
  • contentment
  • delectation
  • ecstasy
  • enchantment
  • felicity
  • fruition
  • gladness
  • glee
  • gratification
  • hilarity
democracy
  • commonwealth
  • egalitarianism
  • emancipation
  • equalitarianism
  • equality
  • freedom
  • justice
  • liberal government
  • representative government
  • republic
happiness
  • beatitude
  • blessedness
  • bliss
  • cheer
  • cheerfulness
  • cheeriness
  • content
  • contentment
  • delectation
  • delight
help
  • advice
  • aid
  • assist
  • avail
  • balm
  • benefit
  • comfort
  • cooperation
  • corrective
  • cure
joy
  • alleviation
  • amusement
  • animation
  • bliss
  • charm
  • cheer
  • comfort
  • delectation
  • delight
  • diversion
kindness
  • affection
  • altruism
  • amiability
  • beneficence
  • benevolence
  • charity
  • clemency
  • consideration
  • cordiality
  • courtesy
niceness
  • exactitude
  • precision
  • surety
powerlessness
  • disqualification
  • failure
  • frailty
  • impotence
  • inadequacy
  • inaptitude
  • incapability
  • incapacitation
  • incapacity
  • incompetence
weakness
  • Achilles heel
  • appetite
  • blemish
  • chink in armor
  • debility
  • decrepitude
  • deficiency
  • delicacy
  • enervation
  • failing

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