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All melodrama antonyms

mel·o·dra·ma
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noun melodrama

  • boon — You can describe something as a boon when it makes life better or easier for someone.
  • tragedy — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
  • comedy — Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and films, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
  • calmness — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
  • peace — the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world.
  • calm — A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • happiness — the quality or state of being happy.
  • stillness — silence; quiet; hush.
  • hindrance — an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
  • quiet — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • inactivity — not active: an inactive volcano.
  • cessation — The cessation of something is the stopping of it.
  • inaction — absence of action; idleness.
  • stoppage — an act or instance of stopping; cessation of activity: the stoppage of all work at the factory.
  • hate — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
  • frigidity — the state or condition of being frigid.
  • idleness — 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.
  • inertia — inertness, especially with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness.
  • apathy — 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.
  • boredom — Boredom is the state of being bored.
  • lull — to put to sleep or rest by soothing means: to lull a child by singing.
  • order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • depression — A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
  • discouragement — an act or instance of discouraging.
  • rest — a support for a lance; lance rest.
  • dullness — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • truth — the true or actual state of a matter: He tried to find out the truth.
  • non-fiction — the branch of literature comprising works of narrative prose dealing with or offering opinions or conjectures upon facts and reality, including biography, history, and the essay (opposed to fiction and distinguished from poetry and drama).
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