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All low-pressure antonyms

low-presΒ·sure
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adj low-pressure

  • strict β€” characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals.
  • ceremonious β€” especially or excessively polite or formal
  • official β€” a person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties.
  • rigid β€” stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard: a rigid strip of metal.
  • stiff β€” rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar.
  • buttoned-up β€” carefully planned, operated, supervised, etc.: one of the most buttoned-up companies in the business.
  • turbulent β€” being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed: turbulent feelings or emotions.
  • wild β€” living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • apathetic β€” If you describe someone as apathetic, you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about doing anything.
  • inactive β€” not active: an inactive volcano.
  • lethargic β€” of, relating to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish; apathetic.
  • sorrowful β€” full of or feeling sorrow; grieved; sad.
  • peaceful β€” characterized by peace; free from war, strife, commotion, violence, or disorder: a peaceful reign; a peaceful demonstration.
  • still β€” remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
  • heavy β€” of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
  • depressed β€” If you are depressed, you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.
  • gloomy β€” dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
  • unhappy β€” sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
  • sad β€” Systems Analysis Definition
  • serious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • lifeless β€” not endowed with life; having no life; inanimate: lifeless matter.
  • 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.
  • difficult β€” not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job.
  • agitated β€” If someone is agitated, they are very worried or upset, and show this in their behaviour, movements, or voice.
  • upset β€” to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • deliberate β€” If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand, and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
  • painstaking β€” taking or characterized by taking pains or trouble; expending or showing diligent care and effort; careful: a painstaking craftsman; painstaking research.
  • planned β€” arranged, organized, or done in accordance with a plan: a planned attack.
  • premeditated β€” done deliberately; planned in advance: a premeditated murder.
  • formal β€” being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
  • worried β€” having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
  • nervous β€” highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
  • demanding β€” A demanding job or task requires a lot of your time, energy, or attention.
  • hurried β€” moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.
  • intolerant β€” not tolerating or respecting beliefs, opinions, usages, manners, etc., different from one's own, as in political or religious matters; bigoted.
  • troubled β€” to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • violent β€” acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
  • critical β€” If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
  • hyped β€” to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
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