Opposite of feeling or showing great pleasure
“He admitted he was disappointed to lose his place but insisted he had no hard feelings.”
Opposite of feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement
Opposite of strongly attracted and interested
Opposite of showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
“Appallingly low turnout for the June elections showed that voters are apathetic.”
Opposite of amused or diverted (by something entertaining)
Opposite of willing and eager (to do something)
“I was a reluctant spectator to Mary's confrontational outbursts.”
Opposite of pleased with having the honor of doing something
“My pride is instantly deflated and I feel insulted, but I continue because my drive is not financial.”
Opposite of beguiled or enchanted, especially mentally
Opposite of feeling happy or overjoyed about something
Opposite of to have triggered enthusiasm or eagerness
“The movie's plot was terrible and bored us to death.”
Opposite of past tense for to delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
“The room had become deathly quiet, each crew member standing erectly as not to further displease their captain.”
(delight in) Opposite of past tense for to take great pleasure in
“But if they dislike something, they should at least use reasoned analysis rather than wild sideswipes of opinion.”
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