Opposite of present participle for to beat or strike (someone), especially with a belt as a punishment
Opposite of present participle for to rush or dash in a specified direction
Opposite of present participle for to surround, encircle or gird with, or as if with, a belt
Opposite of present participle for to fasten or fix securely in place or together
Opposite of a punishment or assault in which the victim is hit repeatedly
Opposite of an act of physically beating, or the result of a physical beating
Opposite of an aggressive and violent physical act against a person or object
“Wearing sunglasses is the best defense against the sun's ultraviolet rays.”
Opposite of very excellent in quality or standard
Opposite of generally good in quality or character
“Overall, it was an untidy production of the Shakespearean play with a convoluted and complex twist.”
Opposite of deserving of the highest esteem or admiration
“This story is sordid and shameful, and everyone who was involved in producing it should be ashamed of themselves.”
Opposite of an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation
“What an abysmal shot that was!”
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