What is the opposite of imprisonment?
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What is the opposite of imprisonment?
Opposite of the state of being imprisoned. discharge. freedom. release. liberating.
What is another word for trapped?
What is another word for trapped?
ensnared | stuck |
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surrounded | captured |
caught | confined |
cornered | cut off |
entombed | hemmed in |
What’s the opposite of trapped?
Opposite of caught in a trap. freed.
What are two other terms that can be used to mean the same as imprisoned?
Synonyms & Antonyms of imprisoned
- apprehended,
- arrested,
- captive,
- captured,
- caught,
- confined,
- incarcerated,
- interned,
What is the opposite of a feeling?
Opposite of a sensation brought about by physical contact. numbness. paralysis. hypoesthesia. dullness.
What are antonyms for feeling?
Antonyms. cheerfulness joy unconcern disapproval unfriendliness. Etymology. feeling (English)
What is another word for strong feelings?
Feeling or expressing strong emotions – thesaurus
- emotional. adjective. affected by and expressing strong emotion, especially sadness or anger.
- passionate. adjective.
- ardent. adjective.
- impassioned. adjective.
- tempestuous. adjective.
- intense. adjective.
- soulful. adjective.
- histrionic. adjective.
What do you call a very emotional person?
captive – a person held in the grip of a strong emotion or passion. spitfire – a highly emotional and quick-tempered person (especially a girl or woman) unemotional person, stoic – someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions. Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection.
What do you call a person who feels deeply?
An empath is someone who is highly aware of the emotions of those around them, to the point of feeling those emotions themselves. Empaths see the world differently than other people; they’re keenly aware of others, their pain points, and what they need emotionally. But it’s not just emotions.