Opposite of eagerly wishing or wanting of something or someone
Opposite of having or showing a strong desire for something
Opposite of having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm towards an activity
“I was just a casual follower of tennis, but a fanatic enthusiast of basketball.”
Opposite of having a strong desire or craving
“It frustrated her that he was so apathetic towards animal conservation.”
Opposite of incapable of being satisfied or appeased
Opposite of feeling aroused on a primal level
“The waiting game continued through college, where she acquired an unfair reputation for being frigid because she refused to sleep with any of the men she dated.”
Opposite of present participle for to earnestly long for
“I am currently on a sugar-free diet and will shun ice-cream right now.”
Opposite of present participle for to long for emotionally or romantically
“Brett drank too much beer, and Christine would despise him from the moment he said hello.”
(archaic) Opposite of present participle for to put a request to someone
“Kindly answer to the King that his desire for me to leave shall not be countenanced.”
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