Opposite of to rebuff, ignore, or spurn (someone) disdainfully
Opposite of to treat or regard with contempt
Opposite of to refuse or say no to
“I accept your apology for breaking the vase.”
Opposite of to treat or regard with rudeness or contempt
“The English people were now quite ready to embrace their Queen's foreign husband.”
Opposite of to pretend to not notice someone or something
“Surely he will acknowledge me if I wear this suggestive dress.”
Opposite of to consciously evade an encounter with someone
“I try to seek out Alexia whenever I need some insightful ideas on how to live my life.”
Opposite of to treat or regard with rudeness or contempt
“The players celebrate victory and acknowledge the crowd after the Rugby World Cup final win.”
Opposite of to ignore disrespectfully
“If people do not have the virtue to obey the laws, the deep foundations of the social fabric are broken up.”
Opposite of to decide not to do something
“Ned Nederlander would accept the German's challenge of a quickdraw.”
Opposite of to abandon or disregard
Opposite of to cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful
“The website contains enough hard facts to appease the historians, and leaves enough questions to enthrall the mystery lovers.”
Opposite of to injure a person's dignity and self-respect
“To elevate and dignify her is to elevate and dignify the world.”
Opposite of to belittle or express disapproval of
Opposite of an act of rebuffing or being ungracious to someone
Opposite of a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or act
“They didn't invent whispering for compliments.”
Opposite of an insult, or that which is interpreted as one
Opposite of an expression of unwillingness to accept an offer
Opposite of the act or state of humiliating (someone) or being humiliated
“The Sixth Sense achieved the elevation of a cultural phenomenon because of a wizardly directorial effort by newcomer M. Night Shyamalan.”
Opposite of an injustice or wrong that has been committed against
Opposite of somewhat small
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