Opposite of pleasant in nature, typically of something received or accepted
Opposite of something or someone that is beloved
“Because of the affair, you have become irrelevant to me.”
Opposite of renowned and recognized in a given field or domain
Opposite of cherished or valued by others
“Her parents had wanted a boy when she was born, and they made her feel like an unwanted child.”
Opposite of respected, having received honor
“Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism.”
Opposite of implied or inferred, especially without being explicitly expressed
Opposite of significant in importance or esteem
“No offense, but your useless opinion on this matter isn't really required.”
Opposite of to have become larger in size or degree
“The number of autocracies in the world declined in the late 1980s.”
Opposite of to have understood or accepted the validity of
“Due to his penchant for using sarcasm, everyone misunderstood the point he was trying to make.”
Opposite of past tense for to be grateful for something
“This is not to disparage the editor and her magazine. However, I cannot envisage a day when such a read would hold even a scrap of appeal.”
Opposite of past tense for to enjoy or like something
“Always veering towards the conservative and traditional, they dislike novelties, experimentation or quirky fads.”
Opposite of past tense for to recognize something as valuable
“It is often easy to dismiss issues that do not affect us as being unimportant.”
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