Opposite of cherished or regarded with deep affection
“Her mood shifts when the suspicious death of newspaper tycoon Luther Read, a patriarch unbeloved by his offspring, sets Lucy on the trail of a possible parricide.”
Opposite of so valuable or precious that its price cannot be determined
Opposite of greatly loved or treasured by someone
“The poor mutt looked like it had been thrown out into the streets like a worthless piece of trash.”
Opposite of renowned and recognized in a given field or domain
Opposite of regarded with deep and special affection
“Duck was Amelie's nonpreferred choice of protein, yet, despite her objections, her friends still ordered the dish.”
Opposite of having influence or power
“The errand boy was an insignificant person, mostly unrecognized by those around him.”
Opposite of famous or acclaimed, especially by reputation
Opposite of having great value, as a commodity or on a sentimental level
“Unlike real junk food, this rhetorical muck comes with no warnings about its worthless contents.”
Opposite of past tense for to appreciate or value highly
Opposite of past tense for to raise, move, or pull out or apart, typically with an instrument
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