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All dos antonyms

DOS
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noun dos

  • calmness β€” without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
  • calm β€” A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • quiet β€” making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • delay β€” If you delay doing something, you do not do it immediately or at the planned or expected time, but you leave it until later.
  • laziness β€” lazy evaluation
  • relaxation β€” abatement or relief from bodily or mental work, effort, application, etc.
  • order β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • peace β€” the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world.
  • rest β€” a support for a lance; lance rest.
  • slowness β€” moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • fun β€” something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • pastime β€” something that serves to make time pass agreeably; a pleasant means of amusement, recreation, or sport: to play cards as a pastime.
  • surrender β€” to yield (something) to the possession or power of another; deliver up possession of on demand or under duress: to surrender the fort to the enemy; to surrender the stolen goods to the police.
  • avocation β€” Your avocation is a job or activity that you do because you are interested in it, rather than to earn your living.
  • recreation β€” the act of creating anew.
  • hobby β€” an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • unemployment β€” the state of being unemployed, especially involuntarily: Automation poses a threat of unemployment for many unskilled workers.
  • amusement β€” Amusement is the feeling that you have when you think that something is funny or amusing.
  • inaction β€” absence of action; idleness.
  • inactivity β€” not active: an inactive volcano.
  • inertia β€” inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
  • lie β€” Jonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
  • cessation β€” The cessation of something is the stopping of it.
  • idleness β€” the quality, state, or condition of being lazy, inactive, or idle: His lack of interest in the larger world and his consummate idleness were the causes of their dreadful divorce.
  • repose β€” the state of reposing or being at rest; rest; sleep.
  • stoppage β€” an act or instance of stopping; cessation of activity: the stoppage of all work at the factory.
  • failure β€” an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
  • whole β€” comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
  • safety β€” the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
  • reality β€” the state or quality of being real.
  • abstention β€” Abstention is a formal act of not voting either for or against a proposal.
  • apathy β€” You can use apathy to talk about someone's state of mind if you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about anything.
  • indolence β€” the quality or state of being indolent.
  • passiveness β€” Also, passiveness [pas-iv-nis] /ˈpΓ¦s Ιͺv nΙͺs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being passive.
  • certainty β€” Certainty is the state of being definite or of having no doubts at all about something.
  • surety β€” security against loss or damage or for the fulfillment of an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.; a pledge, guaranty, or bond.
  • fact β€” Fully Automated Compiling Technique
  • passivity β€” Also, passiveness [pas-iv-nis] /ˈpΓ¦s Ιͺv nΙͺs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being passive.
  • loss β€” detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery.
  • sadness β€” affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
  • sorrow β€” distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
  • unhappiness β€” sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
  • work β€” Henry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.
  • seriousness β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • depression β€” A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
  • gloom β€” total or partial darkness; dimness.
  • misery β€” wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • pain β€” physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc.
  • yielding β€” inclined to give in; submissive; compliant: a timid, yielding man.
  • chore β€” A chore is a task that you must do but that you find unpleasant or boring.
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