Opposite of deeply moved emotionally
Opposite of slightly mad, demented or irrational
Opposite of not having a sound state of mind
(keen on) Opposite of having an attraction to
“I have a deep physical attraction towards Boris, but I'm completely indifferent to his personality.”
Opposite of mentally deficient or underdeveloped
(informal) Opposite of marked by a characteristic deemed as being impressive with regards to fashion
Opposite of to have convinced or manipulated
“The rationalization that our weapons potpourri confused the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening.”
Opposite of to have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
“The new Star Wars movie definitely bored Robert who dislikes science fiction.”
Opposite of past tense for to come into general physical contact with
“If you see mushrooms in the wild, don't be tempted to pick it up, and instead avoid them.”
Opposite of past tense for to come into sensuous, and potentially inappropriate, physical contact with
“He would recoil in disgust at her aggressive and suggestive advances.”
Opposite of past tense for to be connected with
“Boat holds are a core exercise in which you sit on your bottom and lift your feet off the ground with your knees straight and toes pointed.”
Opposite of past tense for to have an emotional effect on
“All these sappy romantic comedies unaffect me.”
Opposite of past tense for to sadden or be saddened by
“He wished to gladden her with some bridal offering and, at the same time, allow the soldiery to continue the funeral feast and properly honor his father.”
Opposite of past tense for to be comparable to in quality or excellence
“He trains hard, wanting to lead the rest of the competition.”
Opposite of past tense for to have an affect or bearing on
“The Saints have the upper hand when it comes to past results versus Norwich, but it will have no bearing on the result later this week.”
(touch on) Opposite of past tense for to make mention
“Thyra resolved to dismiss subjects on which they held different opinions.”
Opposite of past tense for to rise to or attain a given level
“The current level is a lost cause, so I forfeit the mission and start again with a different strategy.”
(usually in the negative) Opposite of past tense for to attend to or deal with
“I am not prepared to excuse or disregard this matter even if the defendant asks for it to be dealt with in isolation.”
(usually in the negative) Opposite of past tense for to handle, especially in order to interfere with, alter, or otherwise affect
“Leave my stuff alone!”
(usually in the negative) Opposite of past tense for to eat or drink
“Leo tends to avoid greens like it is the plague!”
Opposite of past tense for to tarnish with something undesirable
“It has sometimes been said that Beethoven's father was responsible for falsifying his son's age in order to promote him as a child prodigy like Mozart.”
(dated, slang) Opposite of past tense for to obtain money from, usually by borrowing (from a friend)
“My sister always gets herself into debt, and I have to loan her money to get her out of trouble.”
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