Opposite of past tense for to annoy or anger
Opposite of past tense for to remove or deprive of flowers
Opposite of past tense for to be displeasing to
“This fast-paced show is set to delight patrons in a town well known for its appreciation of quality productions.”
Opposite of past tense for to intimidate
“Having him on board, at least for an interim period, would reassure customers and staff.”
Opposite of past tense for to disturb mentally or emotionally
“Chloe had to calm herself before she went on stage to perform in front of the judges.”
Opposite of past tense for to give pain, affliction, or vexation to
“She then gave me a cute, shy little smile, completely unaware that her doing that alone was enough to mollify me.”
(usually used in third person form "gets") Opposite of past tense for to annoy or irritate
“It does please me when people are considerate.”
Opposite of past tense for to bother, harass, or annoy persistently
Opposite of past tense for to disturb, to discomfort, to hinder
Opposite of past tense for to disprove or refute
Opposite of past tense for to entice, especially by offering something desirable but keeping it out of reach
Opposite of past tense for to harass, badger, taunt, or abuse verbally
Opposite of past tense for to render turbid by stirring up the dregs or sediment of
Opposite of past tense for to make or become angry, unhappy, or gloomy
Opposite of past tense for to cause to fail
Opposite of past tense for to tease, typically in a good-natured way
Opposite of past tense for to put down or control by cruelty or force
Opposite of past tense for to cause to become tired, weary or fatigued
Opposite of past tense for to impede the work or progress of
Opposite of past tense for to decline or deteriorate in state
Opposite of past tense for to make a long, deep cut in
Opposite of past tense for to scrape or wear away by friction or erosion
Opposite of past tense for to be constantly or visibly anxious
Opposite of past tense for to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
Opposite of past tense for to make worse or more severe
(of a feeling or problem) Opposite of past tense for to become worse or more intense
Opposite of past tense for to become less appealing or interesting through familiarity
Opposite of past tense for to divert one's mind or attention (to something else)
Opposite of past tense for to undermine one's power or authority, especially of an established system or institution
Opposite of past tense for to place a heavy weight, load or burden on
Opposite of past tense for to touch someone indecently or inappropriately
Opposite of past tense for to free from illusion, false belief or enchantment
Opposite of past tense for to take violent or aggressive action against
Opposite of past tense for to provoke or instigate someone into action
Opposite of past tense for to shred (usually foodstuffs), by rubbing across a grater
Opposite of past tense for to take violent action against an established government or ruler
Opposite of past tense for to inflict emotional or physical harm or distress upon
Opposite of past tense for to shame or put down
“In an attempt to aggrandize himself, Loki usurped the throne of Asgard by taking the Odin Ring.”
Opposite of past tense for to make glossy or shiny by rubbing
Opposite of past tense for to meet and come into violent conflict
Opposite of past tense for to complain or argue about something, often angrily
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