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Antonyms:
ill-being
Often used in the same context:
downbeat,
optimistic,
buoyant,
gloomy,
glum,
pessimistic,
cautious,
sanguine,
dour,
positive,
cheery,
subdued,
cheerful,
downcast,
ebullient,
rosy,
bleak,
bullish,
enthusiastic,
lackluster,
unenthusiastic,
tepid,
muted,
reassuring,
somber,
grim,
uplifting,
circumspect,
effusive,
exuberant,
chipper,
sombre,
jittery,
disappointing,
jovial,
hopeful,
chirpy,
conciliatory,
defiant,
unimpressed,
uninspiring,
unworried,
sluggish,
relaxed,
noncommittal,
skeptical,
confident,
energetic,
dismal,
gung ho,
dismissive,
unexcited,
listless,
unruffled,
unfazed,
encouraging,
jubilant,
exultant,
lighthearted,
lukewarm,
supportive,
laudatory,
ambivalent,
resilient,
morose,
forthright,
softer,
perky,
phlegmatic,
modest,
nonchalant,
peppy,
unperturbed,
unmoved,
giddy,
happy,
hawkish,
ominous,
brisk,
apprehensive,
weak,
uneventful,
sunnier,
fatalistic,
closemouthed,
effervescent,
chatty,
talkative,
brighter,
noncommital,
sobering,
strong,
robust,
blunt,
euphoric,
coy,
receptive,
unflustered,
undaunted,
wistful,
uneasy,
candid,
beat,
squeeze,
trill,
call,
dip,
handshake,
hello,
hitch,
interrogatory,
invocation,
rehearsal,
riff,
shuffle,
take,
whistle,
approximate,
audition,
beats,
bounce,
bow,
folksy,
alarmist,
gossipy,
soulful,
jocular,
bouncy,
friendlier,
rollicking,
accusatory,
breezy,
businesslike
More specific:
fool's paradise,
health
More general:
beat,
musical rhythm,
prosperity,
rhythm,
successfulness
Synonyms:
cheerful,
optimistic,
pollyannaish,
welfare,
well-being
Also try:
— Nouns for upbeat:
note,
mood,
music,
tone,
attitude,
ending,
nystagmus,
message,
song,
manner,
personality,
more...
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