The term "most affronted" implies a feeling of insult, indignation or offense. The opposite or antonym of this term would be a feeling of satisfaction, contentment, or even flattered. Individuals who do not feel affronted are more likely to be easy-going, accepting or indifferent to what might otherwise cause offense. They are also likely to not let others' actions or words affect their self-esteem or sense of worth. In contrast to the most affronted, these individuals are more likely to have a positive outlook on life, and are less likely to hold on to grudges or negative emotions.