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The opposite of feeling apathetic is feeling passionate or enthusiastic. It involves having strong emotions, interests, or beliefs about something.
kissing, having sex, anything that happens between you and the opposite sex that are not related to you
* An affair is when you see someone on a steady basis behind your partners back. A fling is when your partner wants to experience the feeling of the opposite sex finding them attractive, but does not want any commitments so the two will meet on occasion (or a one night stand) and have a sexual encounter.
Ambivalence is the feeling of having contradictory emotions towards something or someone at the same time. This could involve feeling both love and hate, or joy and sadness simultaneously.
date them. being in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex is the way it is supposed to be. It will be much better with someone of opposite sex. also you are most likey not gay if you are having feelings for someone of the opposite sex. embrace this feeling.
The boy is likely feeling a mix of emotions, such as relief, triumph, and perhaps a bit of fear or disbelief at having faced such a formidable creature. He may also be seeking reassurance and comfort from his father after such a nerve-wracking encounter.
having a premonition
Opposite Rays - are collinear rays having the same endpoint.
The opposite of homeless is having a home or being housed.
The opposite adjective (not played) could be unplayed. The usual opposite of having played is having "worked." In sports, a player who is not played may be either being "rested" or "benched."
The opposite adjective (not played) could be unplayed. The usual opposite of having played is having "worked." In sports, a player who is not played may be either being "rested" or "benched."
"Feeling torn" indicates ambivalence; having "torn feelings" means that you are figuratively "feeling torn" between seemingly opposite answers to a question, or disparate thoughts on an issue. e.g.: "I feel torn about the death penalty: in some cases it seems justified, but I am not convinced our system is able to apply it with 100% accuracy, only to the criminals who deserve it."